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1 I | groaned piteously at the slightest movement—and placed him 2 VI | to fulfil, to neglect the slightest detail. Minutely, and with 3 VI | contained nothing that gave the slightest clue to their identity, 4 VI | There was not even the slightest indication on any of these 5 VI | strange an affair, without the slightest clue to guide them. Of course, 6 VI | immense weight of even the slightest detail, and who fully appreciates 7 VII | prisoner did not offer the slightest objection when he was ordered 8 X | blushed to have taken the slightest measure of self-protection. 9 X | wouldn’t have caused the slightest sorrow to any one. I have 10 X | importance, and without the slightest hesitation began to speak 11 XV | novice, disheartened by the slightest obstacle. I meet with a 12 XVII | purchasers; but there was not the slightest allusion to these particular 13 XVIII| prosecution had failed to make the slightest progress.~On one occasion, 14 XVIII| trial, he did not show the slightest apprehension concerning 15 XXI | plate, without paying the slightest attention to the marvels 16 XXIII| neither of them had heard the slightest sound; and they looked at