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 1      III|      would suffice to suppress forever all the events of the Revolution
 2       IX|      is over; we are separated forever! Only weak natures revolt
 3       XI|     obedience. You have broken forever all relations between your
 4      XIV|      be forced to leave France forever!~ ~The company hesitated;
 5      XVI|        be folly. We are parted forever. Beseech Maurice to leave
 6   XXVIII|       have vanished from earth forever.~ ~“I have loved you for
 7      XXX|        harangue those soldiers forever.”~ ~“But,” insisted M. de
 8    XXXII|        of advancement blighted forever.~ ~What should they say
 9    XXXII|     ruin their ambitious hopes forever.~ ~They trembled to think
10   XXXIII| Marie-Anne was now lost to him forever.~ ~He also said to himself
11     XLIV|         she knew that was lost forever. No, it was not that.~ ~
12    XLVII|       death, our child is lost forever! And it was I who recommended,
13       LI|   chain.~ ~“I am bound now and forever to this dangerous and perfidious
14      LII|        yielded once, she would forever be at the mercy of this
15       LV|         But he thought himself forever beyond the reach of the
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