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 1     I|     insult; the merest trifle was sufficient to lash him into a fury.
 2    IV|               Mr. Meyer had got a sufficient answer at last; he took
 3    VI|        replied Alexander, who had sufficient sang-froid to assume an
 4    VI| considered the satisfaction given sufficient.~ ~Livius admitted that
 5   VII|    richest soil scarcely produced sufficient grain to pay for the expense
 6     X|           always brought with her sufficient conversation to keep a whole
 7    XI|     letter to him misdirected, is sufficient to upset him till his dying
 8    XI|       while her gruffest voice is sufficient to utterly embarrass a nervous
 9   XII|         she did not consider them sufficient. On the arrival of the Countess
10 XVIII|    business was to get together a sufficient number of gentlemen to form
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