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 1       IV|        knew it, for he did not share the fears of the ignorant
 2       XV|    endeavoring to make Martial share were cruelly unjust.~ ~At
 3    XVIII|      in his preparations, if I share his hopes and his dangers,
 4      XXI| concealed her face; “I wish to share the dangers of those who
 5      XXI|       those who are dear to me—share in their victory or their
 6      XXI|    father, even if she did not share all their hopes.~ ~“No,
 7     XXIV|     father and my brother, and share their fate.”~ ~“What!” exclaimed
 8      XXX|        wretched man who was to share his fate. He saw no one.
 9     XLIV|    that evening, at least, and share her frugal supper.~ ~“Remain,”
10       LI|       your accomplice, we must share everything in common. I
11       LI|        everything in common. I share the danger; I will share
12       LI|       share the danger; I will share the pleasure. What if all
13      LII|       hoard, and demanding his share with his dagger in his hand.~ ~
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