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 1    1,    4|       past life and her present circumstances.~It was a touching, simple
 2    1,    7|        in possession of all the circumstances of the case. He was no unmoved
 3    1,   19|       nothing to be done in the circumstances but wait; and wait he did,
 4    1,   22|     McNabbs was superior to all circumstances. Paganel, Frenchman as he
 5    1,   22|        only consolation in such circumstances was to sleep, and accordingly
 6    1,   23|        of everything even under circumstances which would drive all out
 7    1,   25|       advice, certainly, in our circumstances,” said the Major.~“I must
 8    1,   25|        the end, now.”~There are circumstances in which men are powerless,
 9    1,   26| relative to restrain himself to circumstances. Since there was no means
10    2,    7|     There I should be guided by circumstances, and by any chance indications
11    2,   13|     reasonable enough under the circumstances.~“So much the worse,” replied
12    2,   19|       which had commenced under circumstances so favorable. All trace
13    3,    1|        and England.~Under these circumstances, what was to be done? Waiting
14    3,    9|    ready to die for the rest if circumstances required it. He was of a
15    3,   13|         in the most exceptional circumstances, thought the meal a slender
16    3,   13|       supplied them in critical circumstances. Nobody was inclined to
17    3,   18|     what can you have under the circumstances. There is no help for it,
18    3,   18|     farm was that I learned the circumstances from your recital.”~“Go
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