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1       VI| thought.~ ~“The same pitiful farce that was played in Paris,
2      VII| Chupin, the organizer of the farce.~ ~And while the duke was
3       XI|     desire here—and why this farce?~ ~“Need I tell you, Mademoiselle,”
4      XII|      of Sairmeuse was only a farce, as he must possess thousands,
5       XL|       What is to follow this farce? He says that he pardons
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