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 1       IV| grand act of honesty and of generosity the most simple and natural
 2      VII|   except through the duke’s generosity—that generosity which Chupin
 3      VII|  the duke’s generosity—that generosity which Chupin painted with
 4      XVI|   this sum only through the generosity of the Duc de Sairmeuse
 5      XIX|     he had acted with great generosity, and that he was entitled
 6     XXIX|     she about to reward his generosity? By vilely traducing him.
 7      XXX|   the ardent enthusiasm and generosity of youth. Complete your
 8   XXXIII|    reason to complain of my generosity,” said he. “I will pay you
 9  XXXVIII|    have been touched by the generosity of soul. But Jean was implacable.
10  XXXVIII| fail to be surprised at his generosity.~ ~His expectations had
11     XLIV|    to take advantage of his generosity. Such, at least, is my opinion.
12      XLV|    he was wrong. The lady’s generosity was only intended to allay
13       LI|     should do honor to your generosity. You dressed me in it, as
14     LIII|     of Mme. Blanche and her generosity to Chupin.~ ~“It was she
15       LV|      He had no faith in the generosity of his former enemy.~ ~But
16       LV|    a slight return for~ the generosity you showed in retiring,
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