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 1    1,    5|            silent, peaceable, and amiable, agreeing with everybody
 2    1,    7|          Society was evidently an amiable personage, for all this
 3    1,    7| compulsory delay. He made himself amiable and merry, and even diverting,
 4    2,    1|       reminded Lady Helena of the amiable Frenchman’s propensity,
 5    2,    3|         kid or eloquent parrot or amiable monkey? And if a lucky chance
 6    2,    9|    hunters could scour the plain, amiable folks could talk to the
 7    2,    9|        beginning to traverse. The amiable geographer needed no pressing,
 8    2,   11|       pleasant converse with this amiable woman they forgot the fatigue
 9    2,   14|         refuse the request of his amiable hosts, to spend the whole
10    3,   15|          and privations, the most amiable dispositions become ruffled
11    3,   21|   courtesies.~It was then that an amiable lady, about thirty years
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