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 1        X|      it is only because he is willing that I should do so. I owe
 2      XII|        without being, as yet, willing, to confess it. What other
 3      XIX|  wildly. By her side he was a willing captive. If she had asked
 4     XXIV|      that they were more than willing to obey the priest’s orders.~ ~
 5      XXX| Emperor is in danger; are you willing to lend him a helping hand?’
 6     XXXI|       intolerable that he was willing to brave anything to appease
 7   XXXIII|      had been made? He was as willing to marry Mlle. de Courtornieu
 8    XXXIX|     matter to you, since I am willing to assume the responsibility?”~ ~
 9     XLII|       she believed would be a willing instrument in her hands,
10   XLVIII|      and who is not ready and willing to give, at least, a tender
11      LII|     part of the country, I am willing to aid you a little on condition
12      LIV|       named Gustave, made his willing slave by poverty and cowardice,
13      LIV|     some secret which she was willing to make any sacrifice to
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