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 1        I|         But he had not time to pursue his advantage. The services
 2        V|       course do you propose to pursue with these members of the
 3      XVI|    wiser course that you might pursue. Everything here is certain
 4    XXIII|        it was best for them to pursue. Should each man go his
 5      XXV|     call themselves judges, to pursue their course, and attribute
 6   XXVIII|    will tell me what course to pursue.”~ ~The noble peasant handed
 7     XXXI|      undecided which course to pursue.~ ~What did it matter? Why
 8     XXXV| Maurice. “What course shall we pursue?”~ ~Not a voice replied.
 9      XLI|        the spot, and afterward pursue Maurice, Jean and Bavois.~ ~
10     XLIV|      on me and mine; they will pursue us sleeping and waking,
11     XLIV|        us sleeping and waking, pursue us without ceasing, everywhere,
12      LII|       undecided what course to pursue when Aunt Medea, who was
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