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1       IX|      resolved upon the extreme measure you have counselled. In
2      XIV|     declared that the proposed measure was badimpolitic.~ ~“Monsieur
3      XIV|      injustice of the proposed measure incensed me, that is all.”~ ~
4   XXXIII|     indifference was, in great measure, assumed. In her inmost
5     XXXV|        widest place it did not measure more than a yard and a half,
6     XLIV| Appalled and distressed beyond measure, Marie-Anne sank into a
7       LI|       self-possession, in some measure at least.~ ~“And if I should
8     LIII|       Blanche was due in great measure to the sinister prophecies
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