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1       II|           land. And yet, he was not avaricious. In all that concerned his
2        V|          the rising en masse of the avaricious, who hastened to gorge themselves
3      XII| disrespectful to the duke. He is an avaricious man; and if Marie-Anne does
4    XVIII|           would say that I was very avaricious of my own blood, while I
5      XLI|      possession of her property—the avaricious creature!”~ ~Then aloud:~ ~“
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