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 1        I|     the infamous part he would play a few months later.~ ~Satisfied
 2       II|       desire? They sent you to play the spy on me, did they?
 3     XIII|       almost to sparkle in the play of the light breeze.~ ~One
 4     XIII|       Blanche compelled her to play the part of echo.~ ~“It
 5      XVI|        Aunt Medea, had come to play the spy.~ ~
 6    XVIII|       that she is compelled to play a part in which she will
 7     XXVI|        was at the same time to play the part of participant,
 8     XXIX|     that you have forced me to play a most ridiculous part.
 9     XXIX|       a pure young girl should play.”~ ~It was the only reproach
10      XXX|      and they promised me fair play.”~ ~He placed his ear against
11   XXXIII|       the same, it was easy to play the part of lover with that
12     XXXV|    seemed to them mere child’s play.~ ~But all these precautions
13    XXXIX|       sign to the musicians to play a country-dance.~ ~But when
14      XLV|       way. She, herself, would play the spy.~ ~This idea took
15       LI|    Court, to balls, and to the play, will you not? Very well,
16      LII|        clients was but child’s play to Fouche’s former pupil.~ ~
17      LIV| degraded himself so much as to play the spy, had it not been
18      LIV|     cowardice, was intended to play the part of Marie-Anne’s
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