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 1       II|      my ear, and added:~ ~“‘I possess eighty thousand francs.’~ ~“
 2       II|     you are ignorant that you possess it. I have been endeavoring
 3       IV|    rich now, I suppose.”~ ~“I possess nothing. But I hope you
 4      VII|  cautious; bold, as those who possess nothing can afford to be;
 5      XII|      only a farce, as he must possess thousands, and hundreds
 6      XIV|     voice of vanity; “and you possess what your rival does not:
 7      XIV| coquetry!”~ ~She did, indeed, possess sufficient cleverness and
 8      XVI|    virtues which one does not possess! Have I ever refused you
 9      XXX|      mad, I, thank God! still possess my reason! I will not permit——”~ ~“
10      XXX|  Marquis de Courtornieu; “you possess the ardent enthusiasm and
11    XXXVI|       my property, all that I possess:~ ~“My house, the Borderie,
12      XLV|      of the interest it would possess for me.”~ ~“As truly as
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