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1    XXXII| indignant, but his son’s was the stronger nature.~ ~“Nonsense!” exclaimed
2      XLV|        But her suspicions became stronger when she entered the kitchen.
3   XLVIII|    yielded to a desire which was stronger than her own will; to the
4      LII|          Marie-Anne’s infant was stronger than ever.~ ~It seemed to
5      LIV|     conquer his aversion; it was stronger than his own will.~ ~These
6       LV|  Impelled to do it by an impulse stronger than his own will, Lecoq
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