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1      XXV|     uncomplainingly endure the punishment for my horrible fault—I
2      XXV|      he said the most salutary punishment upon the offender; the duke,
3    XXXIV| received only some very slight punishment; the others were released.~ ~
4    XXXIX| eminence. Disgrace and perhaps punishment were to be their portion.~ ~
5     XLII|      and regarded it as a just punishment for the traitor. Mme. Blanche
6      XLV| thought Blanche.~ ~The fear of punishment which precedes remorse,
7     XLVI|   jealousy and my death are my punishment. Poor child! I abandoned
8      LII|      somehow managed to escape punishment.~ ~After his dismissal from
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