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1    II|       or that general showed a disposition to shoot him. For army commissaries
2    IV|       a relation for showing a disposition to relieve you of one of
3     V|       her youthful and pliable disposition. At first Teresa was severe
4     V|       under the child's unruly disposition and convinced her that it
5     V| exalted and purified her whole disposition. Perceiving that her rigorous
6     V|       well with a young girl's disposition that how could she refuse
7     V|     had taken place in Fanny's disposition. In the girl's mind the
8   VII|   Abellino received this noble disposition to stretch out the right
9     X|     the sound of the names the disposition of their bearers; then she
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