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1    IV|     said, however, made a great impression, for all the young gentlemen
2    IV|         their countenances what impression he was making upon them.
3     X|         to her figure, and this impression was intensified by the low
4     X| hastened to weaken any pleasant impression which these words might
5  XIII|     away so long, conveying the impression, from slight allusions he
6   XVI|        made a very disagreeable impression upon Fanny, and jarred upon
7   XVI|     handsome wife."~ ~Hah! what impression will that make? Will she
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