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 1       II|           godmother.’~ ~“I took the required oath, and an expression
 2        X|              he felt that his honor required him to appear cold and indifferent,
 3     XVII|         hours—all the time that was required to unload the furniture.~ ~
 4     XVII|             Lacheneur cottage.~ ~It required a moment to cross this space;
 5     XXIX|          kind as to explain what is required of my father in exchange
 6     XLII|     yourself about such as I.”~ ~It required all Blanche’s determination
 7    XLIII| understanding in the least what was required of him.~ ~“I mean, explain
 8    XLIII|     vengeance. Her father no longer required her care. He had passed
 9    XLIII|           most consummate hypocrisy required.~ ~There was no longer a
10       LI|     occupied for several years, and required many repairs.~ ~“It will
11      LII|      precautions which his interest required, he seemed to find a brutal
12       LV|            the part of M. Segmuller required not a little courage. There
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