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1 V | difficult to believe that any serious harm could have resulted 2 V | his mind, and it was in a serious tone that he eventually 3 VI | circumstantial evidence.~“This is a serious affair,” he said gravely; “ 4 VI | he said gravely; “very serious.”~The commissary’s only 5 VII | trivial act is fraught with serious import. Nothing astonishes; 6 IX | strength, before joining in a serious struggle; just as two duelists, 7 X | prisoner, suddenly growing serious. “I do blame them, however, 8 XVI | which may lead you into serious danger. One may be an accomplice 9 XIX | had just advanced the only serious objection that could be 10 XX | authors had conceived any serious hope of success: and only 11 XXIII| face suddenly assumed a serious expression. “I don’t suppose