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1       II|   am familiar with toil and poverty; idleness has not removed
2       II| myself, father, that honest poverty is better than stolen wealth.
3      XLV|    Chupin’s description the poverty of this humble abode astonished
4     LIII|     often reduced to abject poverty by lack of engagements,
5      LIV|   made his willing slave by poverty and cowardice, was intended
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