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 1    II|       affront with a smile, and tried to smooth the matter over
 2   III|        part of the crowd[Pg 73] tried to get behind the nearest
 3   III|      cowardice of the bull, and tried to arouse it by making as
 4    IV|        did address Aunt Teresa, tried to assume his most friendly
 5    IV|    allowed to do it; and if she tried it on, so much the worse
 6    IV|      her.[Pg 115]~ ~The sisters tried to interfere, and got their
 7    VI|  council.~ ~The good old people tried to find out the name of
 8    VI|       account, every challenger tried to secure in those cases
 9    VI|      scorn, with which Abellino tried to throw his adversary into
10  VIII|       success. Teresa had often tried the heart of the girl, she
11    IX|         on her knees again, and tried to discover Fanny's tiny
12    IX| hilarity disappeared, everybody tried to put on a solemn and expectant
13     X|         been announced. She had tried to form an idea of her,
14    XI|      holds him in check. I have tried it, and never known it to
15  XIII|    rushed into a fresh foe, and tried vainly to hide or double:
16  XIII|         the two white dogs, and tried to find a refuge more to
17  XIII|    replied the invalid, and she tried to smile.~ ~The smile was
18   XVI|      other of us might not have tried his luck with her."~ ~At
19 XVIII|  highest circles, and everybody tried hard to make their acquaintance.
20  Note|             Chapter XI~ ~I have tried it, and never known it to
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