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 1      III|     his son.~ ~“One would have sworn that they had eaten nothing
 2        V|       of his being—whom he had sworn should be his wife—all his
 3       XI|        much as frowned. He had sworn that he would remain calm,
 4       XI| against him.”~ ~One would have sworn that he was speaking the
 5     XIII|        emotion. One would have sworn that it was only by intense
 6     XVII|      Sairmeuse, one would have sworn that he was giving orders;
 7      XXI|         I have promised—I have sworn. I am second in command.”~ ~
 8    XXIII|        the enemy?~ ~But he had sworn that he would not survive
 9    XXXII|   peasant.~ ~He died as he had sworn he would die, without even
10      XLI|       infant—a boy—whom he had sworn to cherish as his own child.~ ~
11      XLV|     lose my wits! I could have sworn that I left it on the table
12     XLVI|    avenge themselves! You have sworn, remember.~ ~“My spirit
13    XLVII|        irritated him.~ ~“I had sworn that the vile wretch who
14   XLVIII|         I must succeed. I have sworn—and I was forgiven under
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