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 1    IV|    couple of days, she had a pleasant little trick of posting
 2    IV| afternoon only, now met that pleasant table companion at dinner
 3    IV|      birthday, too, they had pleasant surprises in store for him
 4    IV| corners dismally. This was a pleasant birthday greeting if you
 5    IV|  Aunt Teresa!"~ ~"Oh, what a pleasant time you'll have, sewing
 6     V|    conversion could have its pleasant side likewise.[Pg 117] Teresa'
 7  VIII|    name will not have a very pleasant sound in your ears, for
 8    IX|    what a handsome, refined, pleasant man he is! Never in my life
 9    IX|        Abellino received the pleasant tidings very angrily, and
10     X|  once hastened to weaken any pleasant impression which these words
11    XI|  converse, how many sage and pleasant counsels Fanny listened
12  XIII|     horseback.~ ~It was very pleasant to Squire John to find that
13  XIII|  summer: it really is a very pleasant place."~ ~"And I have something
14   XXI| better master, or him a more pleasant keepsake. My third good
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