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1    1,    4| children, and damp their newly cherished hopes? It would not in the
2    1,    7|        to see India has been a cherished purpose with me all my life.
3    2,    3|        us that it is your most cherished desire.”~“I dont pretend
4    2,    7| slavery among them, but always cherished in his heart the hope of
5    3,   11|       from the rest.~Glenarvan cherished no illusive hopes as to
6    3,   11|      exchange, the Major still cherished a spark of hope.~“Who knows,”
7    3,   15|    united by the same thought, cherished the same hope. Often Lady
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