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 1       IX|          I might, perhaps, have resolved upon the extreme measure
 2     XVII|        satisfied.~ ~But no. She resolved to count the seconds which
 3    XVIII|      and opposition, and he was resolved to carry out his plans,
 4     XXII|         mercy of her rival. She resolved to place herself under no
 5   XXVIII|      the Sairmeuse, your father resolved to revenge himself upon
 6      XXX|       meet death unflinchingly. Resolved to shake off the profound
 7   XXXIII|         his disquietude that he resolved to apply to Chupin, even
 8  XXXVIII|        his outburst of rage, he resolved upon such a startling justification.
 9     XLII| relative.~ ~But Blanche bravely resolved that she would conceal her
10      XLV|       be sugar?” she thought.~ ~Resolved to ascertain, she moistened
11    XLVII|    insupportable to us, that we resolved to obtain some explanation
12   XLVIII|         much hesitation that he resolved upon this painful step.~ ~
13        L|     made to her victim; and she resolved to commence the search for
14       LI|        he serves himself, so he resolved to take the matter into
15      LII|     himself in business, having resolved, he said, to live by his
16      LIV|          and he returned firmly resolved to overcome his aversion
17      LIV|     believe.~ ~But he was fully resolved to fathom this mystery and
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