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1     I|        turnings and windings so thoroughly, that they could make their
2    IV| returned home from his sister's thoroughly comforted. He thought no
3    IV|   dresses?"~ ~And the good lady thoroughly satisfied the anxious pater-familias.
4    IV|     afternoon," said Mr. Meyer, thoroughly softened at last.~ ~At these
5     V|       innocence."~ ~Madam Kramm thoroughly believed him. Her thoughts
6    VI|      fellow in the world than a thoroughly cowed and tamed foe, for
7   VII|     trembled for joy. He had so thoroughly made up his mind that his
8  VIII|        carry out a well-devised thoroughly thought-out plan. I hate
9    XV|        customs of Mr. Kecskerey thoroughly. He was wont to fling back
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