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1     I,      IV|         gentlemen."~ ~"Quite the contrary," I hastened to say; "I
2     I,       V| religious frenzy further. On the contrary, I spoke of the practical
3     I,     VII|  statement of my drummers to the contrary, as well as the evidence
4     I,    VIII|       and baked potatoes. On the contrary, I want you to come to me
5     I,      IX|      offer you any money: on the contrary, I'll ask a further favour.
6    II,      II|          One is not ugly; on the contrary, he is beautiful!" said
7    II,     VII|          not offended; quite the contrary. I like such practical jokes,
8    II,    XIII|       you exposed your own life, contrary to custom, picking up the
9    II,    XVII|         her in my favour. On the contrary, I found that of late her
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