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1     I|       responded Gyárfás, placidly, "inasmuch as the Turk needs to eat,
2     V|             hypocrite or tell lies, inasmuch as there is a Being Who
3   VII|        necessity in this world. For inasmuch as there are dissolute men,
4   VII|         Kárpáthy began to dictate, "inasmuch as you are living at present
5   VII|       bitter jest on this occasion, inasmuch as the reverend gentleman
6   VII| commemoration of a double festival, inasmuch as on this day the two last
7   VII|            very near the last gasp, inasmuch as it was now quite[Pg 182]
8   VII|           their earthly Providence, inasmuch as his uncle was by this
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