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 1     I|          attempted to cultivate his acquaintance by force, plunged into a
 2     I|             worth while to make the acquaintance of the new-comer, as far
 3     I| inconsolable if I had not made your acquaintance. Capital! I was looking
 4    IV|          courting the eldest, whose acquaintance he had made at last year'
 5    IV|           embarrassments.~ ~But the acquaintance of these squires was certainly
 6    IV|            execution.~ ~His nearest acquaintance was Councillor Schmerz,
 7    IV|        definite reply.~ ~This other acquaintance was Mr. Chlamek, a famous
 8    IV|             So he went to his third acquaintance.~ ~This third acquaintance
 9    IV|          acquaintance.~ ~This third acquaintance was a really excellent fellow,
10     V|           where dwelt a lady of her acquaintance, in order that her sister
11     V|              Those who have a close acquaintance with it will tell you that
12    VI|             our assistance, for old acquaintance sake, we are ready to place
13    IX|          the elegant world of their acquaintance was to do honour to the
14    IX|          house as if he were an old acquaintance, at the same time keeping
15     X|         women. She had not a single acquaintance among all these women, and
16    XI|           don't ask him to make the acquaintance of his fellow-men. No tenantry
17   XVI|            her to make this woman's acquaintance? Flora was so kind-hearted
18 XVIII|            tried hard to make their acquaintance. But the greatest commotion
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