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1       XV|   crushing for his powers of resistance.~ ~The peasants who met
2    XXIII|   unite, and by an obstinate resistance, give all their comrades
3    XXIII|    divined the secret of her resistance? Perhaps; but without uttering
4    XXVII| force.”~ ~What would further resistance avail? Nothing. The abbe,
5    XXVII|      in spite of his violent resistance.~ ~All this occupied scarcely
6  XXXVIII|     him upstairs, he made no resistance.~ ~While they traversed
7     XLII|    himself.~ ~This obstinate resistance was reported to the duke.
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