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 1    1,    4|   found himself possessed of a considerable fortune.~It was then that
 2    1,    5|        the public attention. A considerable crowd visited her every
 3    1,   19|  stations, as it often commits considerable ravages, carrying off the
 4    1,   22|        distance must have been considerable. The poor horses, however,
 5    1,   25|  developed in the atmosphere a considerable quantity of vapors, to which
 6    2,   10| daybreak. The heat was already considerable, but not unbearable, and
 7    2,   10| Machell. During its recital, a considerable part of the troop had filed
 8    2,   17|        and his band must be at considerable distance, for the atmosphere
 9    3,    4| shadowed in the mist, but at a considerable height. A slight swell still
10    3,    5|        once, and they had made considerable progress when night came
11    3,    6|       less than three miles.~A considerable swell raised the waves,
12    3,   17|        the young girl might be considerable, and Lady Helena would not
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