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 1     I| middle of the dam that it was impossible to move either backwards
 2     I|    believed that it was quite impossible to play any more variations
 3     I|     shall want to use it."~ ~"Impossible. The house has to be burnt
 4    IV|       been such as to make it impossible for all eternity for us
 5     V|    upon her, making falsehood impossible, looking through her very
 6   VII|     proper title. It was also impossible to ever get him to sit down
 7   VII|    the bridge, so that it was impossible to cross the Theiss."~ ~"
 8   VII|      it was now quite[Pg 182] impossible to exchange a reasonable
 9  VIII|   carved, with secret drawers impossible to discover. He was quite
10    IX|      John Kárpáthy!"~ ~It was impossible for him to have any relations
11    XI|      silent woman, whom it is impossible to offend. Her husband has
12  XVII|   parted from him, and it was impossible to suspect her of any pretence.~ ~
13  XXII|     eyes -~ ~"He is dead!"~ ~"Impossible!" cried Rudolf; and he hastened
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