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 1        1|     arm the banker Steiner, an exceedingly small man with a corporation
 2        1|      apart and Venus appeared. Exceedingly tall, exceedingly strong,
 3        1|    appeared. Exceedingly tall, exceedingly strong, for her eighteen
 4        2|       on his knees and looking exceedingly quiet and extremely well
 5        3|        Monsieur de Bismarck is exceedingly witty. For instance, one
 6        4|   forward and saw Rose growing exceedingly amorous toward Fauchery.
 7        4|     Foucarmont, who thought it exceedingly witty thus to disfigure
 8        5| banisters and keeping its tail exceedingly erect.~“Yes, to be sure!”
 9        6| overcame her. She was blushing exceedingly, and yet not a soul could
10       11|    laughed a good deal at this exceedingly sudden out–of–door declaration.
11       11|     and defended and applauded exceedingly. Gaga, Blanche, Caroline
12       11|       Gaga and Clarisse looked exceedingly prim and asked La Faloise
13       11|    enclosure, she began making exceedingly bitter remarks about all
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