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1     VIII| realize Maurice dEscorval’s disappointment.~ ~All the dreams of his
2       XV|    happened?” he asked.~ ~“A disappointment in love,” M. dEscorval
3    XVIII|     to the danger of another disappointment.”~ ~But passion is not always
4     XXII|        Hence great was their disappointment when, on opening the carriage-door,
5    XLIII|    attempting to conceal his disappointment and chagrin.~ ~“It serves
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