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1       IV|  man whom he considered his equal.~ ~He rose and offered the
2       XI|   never give you a pleasure equal to the ineffable joy he
3     XVII|  too large. His rank is not equal to ours. I think him stupid.
4    XXVII| prisoner’s courage does not equal his depravity? But I will
5     XXIX|    in fair combat, and with equal weapons——”~ ~Marie-Anne
6    XXXIX|  one whom he regarded as an equal. In giving a marriage-feast
7     XLIV|    order, and his heart was equal to his intelligence. He
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