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 1     I|     frightened Nabob, who could scarcely contain himself for terror,
 2     I|         hoarse a voice as to be scarcely intelligible. The jester
 3    II|        I regret to say, he will scarcely live another year. Pardon
 4    II|       score, otherwise I should scarcely venture to make you an offer.
 5    IV|         remoter rooms. They had scarcely closed the door, when a
 6     V|        realm is entrusted could scarcely be a fribbler!~ ~Dame Kramm
 7   VII|  consequently, the richest soil scarcely produced sufficient grain
 8   VII|       Susie," she replied, in a scarcely audible voice.~ ~"Hast thou
 9   VII|       the ears and replied in a scarcely audible voice -~ ~"I would
10  VIII|         and round that he could scarcely grip hold of them. It was
11  VIII|       few moments he said, in a scarcely audible voice, "Then, don'
12    IX|      uttered, with an effort, a scarcely audible "Go on!"~ ~"I should
13    IX|    audible "Go on!"~ ~"I should scarcely have recognized you if I
14    IX|      arose and dressed hastily, scarcely allowing herself time to
15  XIII| different to his own.~ ~Day had scarcely dawned when the fully dressed
16  XIII|        fact, tossed him up, and scarcely had he reached the ground
17    XV|       twenty years younger; one scarcely recognizes him. He leads
18   XIX|  panting lips, and gasped, in a scarcely audible voice, "Remember
19    XX| well-filled courtyard; but now, scarcely more than a gleam of light
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