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1       IV|        with emotion, “it was in obedience to the command of your dying
2       XI|         from her duty, which is obedience. You have broken forever
3       XV| assaults of destiny.~ ~When, in obedience to M. Lacheneur’s imperative
4     XXIV|       alone moved in mechanical obedience; her mind and heart were
5  XXXVIII|      The colonel, of course, in obedience to orders from the grand
6        L|       now——~ ~Every morning, in obedience to a formal order from Blanche,
7     LIII| outweighed any protestations of obedience.~ ~The Widow Chupin knew
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