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1     I,       V|         Mayer, such a refined, generous young man; and Tom, the
2     I,    VIII|       given, and mentioned the generous fee I had received. I did
3    II,      VI|    election, for I feared that generous nature of yours, and was
4    II,      VI| something: you are just such a generous, large-hearted, noble, free-handed
5    II,       X|          I said, "this is very generous of you; but there is no
6    II,    XVII|      world? Why are you brave, generous, disinterested, and self-denying
7    II,    XVII|    voice, "and if you, in your generous pity, in the overflowing
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