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1      XII|   the undertaking which this resolution involved with the sagacity
2      XVI|    Escorval, faithful to his resolution, took the following day,
3      XVI| world capable of changing my resolution. Do not ask my motives;
4     XVII|      that it would shake his resolution, and he re-entered the house.~ ~
5      XIX|    did not allow such a good resolution to grow cold.~ ~In less
6     XLIV|  audacity if all sons had my resolution. A scoundrel would hesitate
7      XLV|      Marie-Anne’s guilt; her resolution might have wavered, and—
8        L|   evening came all her brave resolution vanished, and the same fear
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