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1       VI|     must have reasons for this refusal.”~ ~“None that I can disclose,
2       IX|     the reasons of my father’s refusal; and though his decision
3      XVI|     Marie-Anne. I know that my refusal has nearly killed Maurice.
4      XVI| cruelly at the thought; but my refusal is none the less irrevocable.
5    XXVII|        not he is wounded.”~ ~A refusal on the part of the duke
6     XXIX|      would carry him, and if a refusal would not transform him
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