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1    XVIII|       obstinate rejection of my suit.”~ ~“Alas! yes, my poor
2      XIX| politely, he concluded that his suit was progressing favorably.~ ~
3    XXIII|         such moderation did not suit a man of the duke’s violent
4    XXVII|      had carefully prepared its suit against the baron.~ ~Thanks
5    XXXII|        an enemy, even after his suit had been refused, seemed
6    XXXIX|        the scandal of a divorce suit.~ ~“My lawyer will pay you
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