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1      III|       master correctly, when he resisted the entreaties of his daughter.~ ~
2    XXIII|        only an angel could have resisted it. It was not your fault,
3     XLII|         of Chupin.~ ~The latter resisted, swearing that he would
4      LIV| temptation was too strong to be resisted.~ ~One of them rose suddenly,
5       LV|        seeing M. dEscorval. He resisted the temptation to take the
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