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 1    1|   which I think valuable, I am sure to reflect that this my
 2    1|       destroys nations? Are we sure that there is none of it
 3    1|       in his clothes; yet I am sure that there is greater anxiety,
 4    1| ninety-seven in a hundred, are sure to fail, is equally true
 5    1|     factitious support, man is sure to come to earth again beyond
 6    1|                             Be sure that you give the poor the
 7    3|     place their houses, may be sure that they have been anticipated.
 8    3|      offered in jest. And I am sure that I never read any memorable
 9    5|                       I am not sure that I ever heard the sound
10    6|       answered that I was very sure I liked it passably well;
11    8|        This generation is very sure to plant corn and beans
12    8|      when we met a man we were sure to see that some of the
13   13|      as was her wont (I am not sure whether it was a male or
14   14|   which they had selected were sure to contain sound ones. Occasionally
15   14|        on no other errand, are sure to attend the wood auction,
16   15|  tinkled behind, more slow and sure; and rearmost of all, as
17   16|       and the rabbit are still sure to thrive, like true natives
18   19|    when it is done we shall be sure to gaze still at the true
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