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 1      III|      had not been compelled to submit to the humiliations and
 2     XIII| courage; I shall learn~ how to submit. I shall, I hope, have strength
 3     XVII|       the sake of my plans, to submit to the attentions of this
 4    XVIII| Nothing remains for you but to submit, my son. I shall not tell
 5    XVIII|        that it is necessary to submit, to be resigned; forget,
 6      XXV|       my horrible fault—I will submit to the insults and disgrace
 7    XXVII|        can furnish proofs.”~ ~“Submit them to the consideration
 8   XXVIII|         I must fight a duel or submit to assassination. If Jean
 9     XXIX|         You will be obliged to submit to the scrutiny of physicians,
10    XXXII|      to watch the frontier, to submit all travellers to a rigorous
11        L|       hers was not a nature to submit unresistingly to such an
12      LIV|  duchess had been compelled to submit to the power of these people,
13      LIV|         But she was obliged to submit, and on the appointed evening
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