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1       II|             he said, with intense bitterness; “as cruel as a child who
2    XXVII|         therefore, with increased bitterness.~ ~“Instead of designating
3   XXVIII| Marie-Anne’s exclamation. All the bitterness of the past had mounted
4     XXIX|      compel you to forget all the bitterness of the past!”~ ~Marie-Anne
5       XL|          wife, sadly, but without bitterness. “I was married yesterday;
6      LIV|        undoubtedly aggravated the bitterness and severity of Martial
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