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 1        2|     continued. “Another time I hope to give more.”~The gentlemen
 2        4|      exhibition.”~“I very much hope that all the princes will
 3        4|       she was possessed with a hope of seeing Count Muffat enter
 4        4|      she was relinquishing all hope. The company were bored
 5        4|    overcome the company beyond hope of recovery. Then the little
 6        8|       with capital wine in the hope of making them tipsy and
 7        8|      that she at length got to hope that nothing would be found
 8        9|       and there was a gleam of hope in his eyes.~“Oh, you can’
 9       10|        his substance. His only hope at that period was a horse,
10       11|  arrange about it. But my last hope’s blooming well blasted,
11       11| Georges, who was still full of hope. “It isnt over yet. The
12       12|        it was chiefly with the hope of being able to reduce
13       12|    mysterious, for he nursed a hope of being able to gain the
14       13|    small sums therefrom in the hope of being able to repay them,
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