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 1   Pre|      It is no light task to attempt to transplant a classic
 2   III|    vain for the herdsman to attempt to separate them. The infuriated
 3   III|    gallantly buckled to the attempt; but the song only proceeded
 4    IV| live and breathe in it. Any attempt at sophistry or chicanery
 5     V|   applause. And every fresh attempt has proved a fresh illusion."~ ~
 6   VII|    were nevertheless not to attempt to fight or squabble, as
 7  XIII|    could not understand any attempt to aggravate him.~ ~And
 8  XIII| Squire John good to see the attempt, at any rate.~ ~"Lady Szentirmay
 9    XV|     protested against every attempt to draw an opinion from
10   XIX|  were quite positive was an attempt to speak.~ ~"Talk away,
11    XX|  The two old people did not attempt to dissuade him; let him
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