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1       II|     family.~ ~His ambition was modest then. When stretched beneath
2       II|       I can only insure them a modest and comfortable future!
3        V| thousand francs a year.~ ~This modest dwelling, situated about
4        V|       beside the fire in their modest drawing-room, with their
5        V|      This young man, though so modest and so gentle in manner,
6      XIV|  rewards. It was only the most modest who declared that he would
7     XVII|        to be fascinated by the modest artlessness and chaste fears
8       LI|      that a woman as quiet and modest as yourself longed for fine
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