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 1      III|       build, he was extremely proud of his strength, and of
 2        V|     tell you to-day that I am proud of having such a friend
 3       VI|     his veins; we may well be proud of him.”~ ~“Ask him to stop,”
 4      VII|      through the crowd with a proud and self-satisfied air,
 5       IX| alliance of which he had been proud in his days of prosperity.
 6     XIII|     of the nobility, of being proud!”~ ~Martial made no response.
 7    XXVII|  spoken, he resumed his seat, proud, indifferent, and apparently
 8    XXVII|        Pardon, Monsieur; I am proud of having had the honor
 9     XXXI|     yourself, as generous and proud. Poor Marie-Anne! And I
10    XXXII|      changing colorcalm and proud, the name of Marie-Anne
11   XXXIII|    could possibly disturb her proud serenity. She would not
12    XXXIV|       wife hung upon his arm, proud and radiant, a vision of
13  XXXVIII|     to one who knew Martial’s proud and violent nature, he did
14  XXXVIII|  ineffable joy of seeing this proud and detested marquis at
15  XXXVIII|   disgrace ever tarnishes the proud name of Sairmeuse, think
16     XLIV|     was one of those pure and proud natures that are more sensitive
17      LII|       such an hour.~ ~And the proud duchess was always punctual
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