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1    1,    9|          neck in such tumultuous delight that he nearly threw the
2    1,   11| different growth, were wild with delight as they inserted their heads
3    1,   15|        geographer was so lost in delight, that he seemed hardly to
4    1,   19|          who neighed loudly with delight at the sight of his master.~“
5    2,    2|  expected guest. Mary took great delight in arranging it with her
6    2,   12|          annoyance, to the great delight of the Major.~“Let us go
7    2,   14|        the oak, to the rapturous delight of the travelers, who greeted
8    3,   13|       Would you quit the home of delight so soon?”~“But, Monsieur
9    3,   14|     future, to enjoy the present delight! And yet the task before
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