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 1        I|         work in holy horror, and spent all his time in sleeping
 2      XIV|      himself. His life was to be spent in defending prejudices
 3      XIV|  Marie-Anne’s departure, she had spent in grave reflection.~ ~Martial’
 4     XXII|       perfectly well, but, as he spent the entire day, from early
 5   XXXIII|    outskirts of the town; and he spent his days alone in a large
 6    XXXIX|         a restless spirit.~ ~She spent most of the day shut up
 7       XL|          hours which Blanche had spent in measuring the extent
 8       XL|         misfortune, the duke had spent in raving and swearing.~ ~
 9     XLII|          The rest of the time he spent in a state of semi-intoxication,
10     XLII|       each moment of his time is spent.”~ ~“What! seriously, frankly,
11    XLIII| Yesterday Martial and Marie-Anne spent a quarter of an hour together
12      XLV|          the few moments she had spent below, her features had
13   XLVIII|    during the three hours that I spent in waiting for you. What
14       LV|         a glorious revenge?~ ~He spent the remainder of the day
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