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 1     I|     drive a man to despair to imagine how he could ever catch
 2    II|      burst out laughing. "You imagine my uncle to be a very amiable
 3    IV|     manager it is possible to imagine. Understanding nothing herself,
 4    IV|   protection."~ ~"How? Do you imagine, sir, that I shall take
 5  VIII|     at the Diet; nobody could imagine what had come to him all
 6    IX|        Mr. Boltay, you cannot imagine what a horrible torture
 7     X|       such as all good people imagine every mother to be! how
 8     X|    seeing them together would imagine that Paradise had already
 9     X| passing this way" (i.e. Don't imagine we came here on purpose!), "
10     X|     give. Oh, you would never imagine how much there is to be
11    XI|   harmless of men. You cannot imagine him giving offence to any
12   XII|       that a loving heart can imagine, and will not be a bit jealous -
13    XV|   What snare can you possibly imagine?"~ ~"Your uncle is as much
14   XIX|     only ventured to hope, to imagine, his hardiest, most ardent
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