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 1     I|  morsel so huge that there was surely never a mouse in the wide
 2     I|       dear brother, Heaven has surely sent you hither!"~ ~At this
 3    II|       pass happily enough; for surely in all Paris you would be
 4    IV|        not such a great crime, surely, and it did not follow from
 5    IV|          A father's heart must surely have been made of stone
 6    VI|    replied Alexander. There is surely no need for much growling,
 7   VII|        these accounts quickly. Surely, there's no need of so much
 8   VII|    need for so much hallooing, surely! Don't you see that the
 9  VIII|     shall make of you! There's surely nothing in the world you
10  VIII| guardian, this is only a joke, surely, or, if it be a serious
11    IX|       so proud - you remember, surely? - they were neighbours,
12    IX|    least! It was a changeling, surely!~ ~"To-morrow, then, in
13    IX|     chin and cheeks, set there surely for the undoing of any human
14   XVI|       You drive me to despair. Surely, my friend[Pg 306] Kárpáthy
15   XXI|      not a fit place to enter. Surely you have lost yourself in
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