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 1       VI|      to rejoice.~ ~A gleam of pride flashed in M. Lacheneur’
 2       IX|  order to satisfy his wounded pride, then? Perhaps he did not
 3        X| matter in such a way that his pride will not be wounded. His
 4        X| widest extent.~ ~“Lacheneur’s pride!” he murmured. “Devotion
 5      XII|     her head haughtily in her pride and disdain.~ ~Who would
 6     XIII|       round black eyes.~ ~The pride that becomes a gentleman,
 7     XIII|       Can you understand such pride as that? And they accuse
 8    XVIII|       that a sacrifice of his pride was all that was necessary
 9     XXIX|     won this triumph over his pride in vain.~ ~She was anxiously
10   XXXIII|      the altar of his wounded pride; he had not even the consolation
11      LIV|      compensations small. His pride was too lofty to feel any
12       LV|      Sairmeuse, which was his pride and his glory, reason almost
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