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1       II|             And if I am just as obstinate,” he exclaimed—“if I keep
2      III|      endeavored to convince the obstinate man of his mistake; but
3        V|      returned it,” murmured the obstinate Marie-Anne, “my father would
4      VII|        of absurd prejudices and obstinate illusions; the unconquerable,
5      XVI| addressed?” he inquired.~ ~This obstinate serenity disappointed the
6    XVIII|    explain Monsieur Lacheneur’s obstinate rejection of my suit.”~ ~“
7    XXIII|    should they unite, and by an obstinate resistance, give all their
8     XLII|        the duke himself.~ ~This obstinate resistance was reported
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