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1        V|   Escorval—and it will be an eternal honor to him in history—
2       XI|   that she believed would be eternal.~ ~As soon as she had gone,
3      XVI|     hand as if to bid him an eternal farewell, and opened the
4     XXVI|   night which seemed to them eternal.~ ~As soon as day broke,
5      LIV|      Courtornieu shrouded in eternal disgrace.~ ~And he believed
6       LV| frightful scandal, dishonor, eternal disgrace!~ ~And the power
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