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1 I, I| the shock and concussion lost his power of speech."~ ~" 2 I, I| I knew a young man who lost his speech in the same manner 3 I, I| speed to regain the time lost in uncoupling the disabled 4 I, II| thinking only of those dear lost ones there in that abode 5 I, II| American governess, who had lost her life in running back 6 I, II| hand, reckoning up the time lost by the accident, and eyeing 7 I, III| am I different from those lost ones? In what better, worthier 8 I, IV| and so it had not been lost in the accident. I had nothing 9 I, V| poor compensation for a lost or crippled husband and 10 I, V| particulars. How many were lost, and how many died afterward 11 I, VII| and the patriotic cause is lost!~ ~At every election, as 12 I, VII| gap-toothed," because he had lost his front teeth in a brawl. 13 I, XI| champion said."~ ~Siegfried lost no time, and the Vice-Governor 14 II, II| grace and glory, he never lost his beauty, and this is 15 II, V| The bridegroom will have lost all self-control through 16 II, VII| an honour indeed, and I lost no time in following the 17 II, VII| arms as might have been lost by the Venus of Milo and 18 II, VII| book, for she was entirely lost in the contents. I waited 19 II, X| honest name, money for my lost life and happiness, money 20 II, XII| the battle of Weissenburg lost.~ ~ ~ ~ 21 II, XIII| death, or been otherwise lost; but it is a marvellous 22 II, XVI| neck, and his waistcoat had lost four buttons; but he was 23 II, XVI| hateful money should be lost for ever. Mr. X. set down 24 II, XVII| you tell me that you are lost to me for ever, that you 25 II, XVII| nabob, after regaining his lost speech, to speak Hungarian,