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1   III,      4|       the sight of so great an affliction. But I can more easily believe
2   III,     14| exulted in his death and in my affliction, I shall hate him and exclude
3   III,     15|    intimately bound up with my affliction. Do you, whom ties of blood
4    IV,     10|      Senate after so recent an affliction. Most mourners could hardly
5    VI,     76|     woman's mind under such an affliction and other sad and pitiful
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