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1    XVIII|    chase; but he deemed it expedient to pretend a great passion
2     XXIX|     evidently seeking some expedient.~ ~“Why did you not come
3     XXIX|      The simplicity of the expedient—the authority of the example—
4     XXIX| One can always consider an expedient, and calculate the consequences —
5      XXX|   corporal adopted another expedient.~ ~Moving the little table
6       LV|  dismissed it.~ ~“A stupid expedient!” he exclaimed. “Are two
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