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1      XIV|      sufficient cleverness and patience to assume and to sustain
2      XVI|   almost unlimited courage and patience.~ ~For more than twenty
3     XVII| different blood from ours. But patience! The day of reckoning is
4    XXVII|        Instead of wearying the patience of the commission by such
5     XXXV|   passion of indignation; “but patience. I shall have him yet.”~ ~“
6  XXXVIII|         Jean was amazed at the patience, we should rather say, the
7     XLII|        is no hope for me. But, patience.”~ ~She was patient, realizing
8     XLIX|         kindly; “with time and patience any mystery can be solved.”~ ~
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