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1    7|       anything so grand would expect nothing of himself, but
2    7| expediency, such as you might expect an animal to appreciate;
3   10|      part of two falls, and I expect that a dozen or fifteen
4   10|       henceforth. How can you expect the birds to sing when their
5   12|   more forever. Yet even they expect to go to heaven at last.
6   14|    that it may be pleasant to expect hard times; it will be for
7   18|    cannot tell surely when to expect its thundering; but though
8   19|      arrangements, and hourly expect a speech from somebody.
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