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 1        5|      violent whiff of alcohol mingled with the scent of stale
 2        5|    rest. An uneasy feeling of mingled fear and vague repugnance
 3        5|       scent of essences which mingled with the tartish, intoxicating
 4        5|  rushed forward. Their breath mingled for one moment, and the
 5        5|   over his hands. But remorse mingled with his enjoyment, a kind
 6        5|  journalist. He experienced a mingled feeling of relief and anxiety
 7        6|       maternal tenderness and mingled together flowers, birds
 8        6|   nervous, maidenly feelings, mingled with warm desires that made
 9        6|  there was a noise of wheels, mingled with shouts of laughter
10        7|       humility with which was mingled a touch of distrust, for
11       10|      oppressed him that shame mingled with his anguish. He who
12       11|     superbly well turned out, mingled with lamentable cabs which
13       11|       lively Parisian phrases mingled with guttural English exclamations,
14       11|       air their bright colors mingled harmoniously. Chairs were
15       12| Bright dresses flitted by and mingled together amid the dark evening
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