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1      III|      and in intellect. If he shared his father’s prejudices,
2      III|    day, the impossible ideas shared by nearly all the emigres.~ ~
3      VII|    few acres, which were now shared by forty or fifty peasants.~ ~“
4      XXI| Impossible!”~ ~She evidently shared the madness of her lover
5     XXII|     hours before. But he had shared the fate of most popular
6     XXII|   the Empire, understood and shared Lacheneur’s despair. They
7     XXIV|  forebodings.~ ~The servants shared her anxiety. The baron was
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