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1     I|     dear Mr. Nephew, I much regret that you think so lightly
2    II| there is but little hope, I regret to say, he will scarcely
3    VI|   was written on his face - regret you might even have called
4    VI|    have called it, were not regret under such circumstances
5   VII| behindhand in expressing my regret for my hastiness - asking
6  XIII|    and slower. He seemed to regret the brushwood from which
7    XV|     guest's pipe for him. I regret I cannot oblige you with
8   XVI|        Rudolf expressed his regret in a few courtly words,
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