Par.

1   1|     attack as they were ready to take to flight; and amid these,
2  10| repugnance at being compelled to take part in the war. This sentiment
3  19|    Normandie, where they were to take their seats in the coach.~ ~
4  43|         but when he attempted to take up the duties of the position
5  51|     entirely without food, would take violent possession of everything
6 102|          They were just about to take their seats at table when
7 128|        people, why should others take so much trouble to do harm?
8 135|        enterprises which it will take centuries to complete.~ ~
9 207|        the enemy must inevitably take place at Totes. This reflection
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