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1    1|    simple and irrepressible satisfaction with the gift of life, any
2    5|  master of ceremonies, with satisfaction, tr-r-r-oonk! and each in
3    7|    a laugh of inexpressible satisfaction, and a salutation in Canadian
4   12|    derived an inexpressible satisfaction from his food in which appetite
5   14|    with more right and more satisfaction than usual. My dwelling
6   14|  keeping-room; and whatever satisfaction parent or child, master
7   19| resist me. It affords me no satisfaction to commerce to spring an
8   19|     think of your work with satisfaction - a work at which you would
9   19| science and literature with satisfaction. There are the Records of
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