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1        X|     these arguments.~ ~“Heavenly powers!” he exclaimed; “a hundred
2      XIV|        Blanche exercised all her powers of fascination upon the
3       XV| misfortune, too crushing for his powers of resistance.~ ~The peasants
4    XXVII|      virtue of its discretionary powers, have instantly demanded
5   XXXVII|           It is not upon my weak powers that I rely: I have placed
6      LII|       Blanche, who had heard his powers of discernment so highly
7      LIV|     assurance, by her marvellous powers of dissimulation.~ ~He swore
8      LIV|        be silent, was beyond his powers. He remembered the oath
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