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1      III|      son.~ ~“The King has been poorly advised,” he said, in conclusion. “
2        X| Sairmeuse had slept little and poorly on the night following his
3    XXVII|        counsel for the defence poorly dissimulated their discouragement;
4      XLV|     the ground; the walls were poorly whitewashed; all kinds of
5     LIII|       strolling player. He was poorly paid, and often reduced
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