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1     I| cultivate his acquaintance by force, plunged into a determined
2   III|  sideways, and with frightful force hurled him to the ground,
3    IV|     quite carried away by the force of his declamation, not
4   VII|       down in a chair by main force, but he would always jump
5   VII|    him out of the carriage by force."~ ~"The fool! And who else
6   VII|       Bring him along by main force as quickly as you can! Run!
7    IX|      to pull her down by main force, and when she did touch
8    XV|   downtrodden beggar-woman to force her way into an illustrious
9  XVII|       her bosom, to stifle by force the tempest of her tears!~ ~
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