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1       VI|  That is not the fire of an engagement,” he murmured.~ ~To remain
2      XIX|  than forty-eight hours the engagement was made public; the marriage
3     XXIX|  one word—only one—and this engagement, which I detest, is broken.”~ ~
4   XXXIII|   worth while to break this engagement? Would he not be compelled
5     XLIX|     Lacheneur had formed an engagement with a company of strolling
6     LIII|     friends procured him an engagement in Russia.~ ~The engagement
7     LIII| engagement in Russia.~ ~The engagement was nothing; but the poor
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