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1      VII|            de Sairmeuse knew how to preserve an appearance of haughtiness
2       XI|          make some response, and to preserve the superiority which he
3     XIII| Mademoiselle; my father will always preserve Lacheneur from anything
4   XXVIII|       forgiveness, swearing that to preserve his life he was ready to
5     XLIV|          that for his sake she must preserve not her honor, alas! but
6     XLVI|         misery from which death may preserve me? I do not crave life;
7      LIV|            to make any sacrifice to preserve. But what secret?~ ~The
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