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 1     I|     time, as if it were on the point of toppling over, but a
 2    II|        waters of the Seine. In point of style it owed something
 3    II|       age and nation - a great point with the architects of the
 4    II|    offer. But there is another point on which I shall require
 5   III|     running away, is the great point. There's a nice lot of people
 6     V|      And then, too, that other point - an artistic career? That
 7    VI|        thunder; and was on the point of adding something of a
 8    VI|    pistol as if he were on the point of firing. He meant to torture
 9   VII|      for Master Jock made it a point to speak to nobody on his
10   VII|       strange phenomenon.~ ~In point of fact, this sudden change
11  VIII|         I will not dispute the point. Look now! I don't want
12    IX|        than once he was on the point of making a vigorous demonstration
13     X|      you, and have been on the point of coming over every day."~ ~
14   XII|     young bucks, who held it a point of honour to applaud the
15   XVI|     sleep. Often he was on the point of starting up, hastening
16 XVIII| therefore on the alert for the point of the jest, suddenly laughed
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