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1    1,    1|           I see land; and I do not regret the voyage which has led
2    1,    1|            discovered, not without regret, that it was nearly empty.~“
3    1,    2|           But I cannot, much to my regret, accept your offer now.
4    1,    3|          Magalhaës had no cause to regret his generous action. His
5    1,    7| opportunities he had declined with regret.~In some of the less wooded
6    1,    9|           Passanha had no cause to regret the poverty-stricken church
7    1,   16|      cookery caused them to deeply regret the excellent service on
8    2,    1|        disproved, and with extreme regret, for the auriferous deposits
9    2,    5|         bargain that I shall never regret having refused, whatever
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