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1       VI|    is at stake, he will not oppose me. He, who married my dear
2     XVII| match, she would be sure to oppose it. Non-interference seemed
3     XXIX|      the only man who could oppose him, Monsieur de Courtornieu,
4      XXX|   longer made any effort to oppose him.~ ~“And this terrible
5   XXXVII|  heard them; but he did not oppose their folly. He thought
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