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1    VI| swash-buckler had, moreover, a most imposing countenance, and a voice
2    VI|          adding something of a very imposing character, when Alexander
3    IX|              and, assuming his most imposing manner, exclaimed with a
4  XIII|             summer morning when the imposing cavalcade issued from the
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