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 1       II|         to your honor and to your devotion. The estates belonging to
 2       VI|     themselves fortunate if their devotion can make you forget the
 3        X|          not be wounded. His is a devotion which it would be well to
 4        X|           s pride!” he murmured. “Devotion which it would be well to
 5      XIV|         satisfied that their pure devotion deserved the most munificent
 6       XX| opportunity for us to display our devotion and our zeal—and without
 7     XXII|         at an epoch when lukewarm devotion afforded an abundant excuse
 8    XXVII|        and thanked them for their devotion and for their courage.~ ~
 9      XXX|           ever repay you for your devotion!” murmured the baron.~ ~“
10     XXXV|      deeds of sublime courage and devotion were performed.~ ~These
11    XXXVI|         and beauty, as well as in devotion and tenderness, Marie-Anne
12    XLVII|          Marie-Anne and I, by our devotion, will strive to make him
13   XLVIII|         pity in exchange for such devotion.~ ~“Is it possible that
14       LI|           attentions and touching devotion between the two ladies.
15       LI|           the meaning of all this devotion? We shall finish by encasing
16       LI|      forget all the affection and devotion she lavished upon me when
17     LIII|      agent had not wavered in his devotion to the duchess. Every three
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