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 1      XVI|      or by day, or under any pretext whatever. Even if they tell
 2      XVI|      ruin you. The slightest pretext would suffice to throw you
 3     XXIX|     My father will find some pretext for desiring him summoned.”~ ~“
 4     XXIX|         It is easy to find a pretext. He was the brave soldier
 5      XXX|    officers and guards under pretext of ordering exceptional
 6    XXXII| guards, under every possible pretext, and tried to compel them
 7       XL|  breakfast, I will find some pretext to escape, without telling
 8      XLI|   which it had been made the pretext.~ ~They soon heard at the
 9     XLII|    Sairmeuse again under any pretext whatever, softening the
10    XLVII|    had occurred.~ ~To find a pretext was easy enough.~ ~The priest
11   XLVIII|     come to her room, on any pretext whatever, unless she rang.~ ~
12       LV|      Sairmeuse, and, on some pretext or other, compel the duke
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