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1        V|       He must be stern and inflexible,” said those who saw him
2      XVI|  are so cruel as to remain inflexible when a father entreats you
3    XVIII|      I found her even more inflexible than Lacheneur.”~ ~“They
4   XXXVII| Martial’s tone betrayed an inflexible determination.~ ~The abbe
5   XXXVII|   mother.~ ~The priest was inflexible.~ ~“The slightest emotion
6    XLIII| and not a faltering of her inflexible will.~ ~Her reflections
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