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 1    II|     if you are at liberty to expect a tenfold return from grain
 2    II|  cast forth, why may you not expect as much from money that
 3     V|     the town was too much to expect. There are always a number
 4   VII| chance that another whom you expect least of all has not arrived
 5    IX|    you."~ ~"Oh, sir, I don't expect that Teresa will raise[Pg
 6    IX|     replied, 'but you cannot expect the girl to wait till your
 7    IX|    It is not a fair thing to expect any girl to do.' Then he
 8    XI|    the kindest thing you can expect from her."~ ~Fanny gratefully
 9    XV|      much of me. You seem to expect that folks will talk of
10   XVI|   coming up, and we may also expect to see there Count Gergely
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