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1    II|     insignificance may be very unpleasant indeed. So poor Monsieur
2    IV| trouble himself about anything unpleasant; besides, he fancied that
3    IV|    request which may have very unpleasant consequences for you, for
4    IV|       threats which might have unpleasant consequences even for them.~ ~
5   XVI|    Kárpáthy for an instant, an unpleasant[Pg 309] feeling took possession
6   XVI|            There was something unpleasant in the installation speeches."~ ~"
7 XVIII|               CHAPTER XVIII.~ ~UNPLEASANT DISCOVERIES.~ ~It was the
8   XXI| strange sort of sensation, not unpleasant, took possession of my limbs,
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