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1      III|     ancestors had given many a crushing blow with ponderous battle-axe
2       IX|      What! while misfortune is crushing my poor father to the earth,
3       XV|    intolerable misfortune, too crushing for his powers of resistance.~ ~
4      XVI|  Lacheneur’s hands, and almost crushing them in his grasp:~ ~“Unfortunate
5    XXVII| self-justification, after this crushing accusation by Mademoiselle
6   XXXIII|      to the baron.~ ~After the crushing evidence against the accused
7       XL|    that means that he has some crushing blow in store for us.”~ ~
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