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 1     I|           head up and down once or twice, whereby the whole forest
 2    II|        mean that he got back about twice as much as he expended.
 3    II|           qui cito dat - 'He gives twice who gives quickly.' Why
 4    II|             You will want at least twice that amount to live upon
 5    IV| contradictory answers, and once or twice his impatience went so far
 6    IV|          she had worn them once or twice; the things were as good
 7    IV|          the knocking was repeated twice, much louder each time,
 8    IV|             Schmerz smiled once or twice during this speech, and
 9    IV|            she was likely to think twice before visiting him again
10    VI|    cracking his horse-whip once or twice by way of expressing that
11    IX|            away. A man would think twice about breaking his word
12    IX|           of an evening, generally twice a week.~ ~It must not be
13     X|              The day does not dawn twice for the richest man, and
14   XXI|           what[Pg 345] that means. Twice I have had a similar sensation,
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