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1       XI|     house, yes, Monsieur, to express our sincere regret at the
2    XXVII|      had been called upon to express his opinion in the councils
3   XXVIII|  stupid!” he exclaimed, “and express myself badly. I meant to
4     XXXI| crossed the frontier for the express purpose of betraying your
5    XLVII|       I shall not attempt to express my thanks, but I hope to
6    XLVII|  moment,’ he added. ‘I shall express my opinion very frankly.
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