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 1       I|        assume an air that, on her part, should signify an entire
 2      II|        lead an unchaste life. Any part of the estate thus forfeited
 3      II|     reputation; he plays no small part in the political world."~ ~"
 4      II|         exclamation on Manasseh's part, made the speaker turn to
 5      II|     second marriage on the wife's part. And just imagine a young
 6      IV|      happiness in which I have no part. If misfortune should ever
 7       V|    minister. And Manasseh, on his part, was not slow to perceive
 8    VIII|      hostile demonstration on the part of Princess Cagliari to
 9    VIII| suspecting a hidden motive on his part.~ ~"I am very glad, my dear
10      IX|         paints them, but takes no part in them. Storms and tempests,
11       X|          height of boldness on my part to strive for the object
12       X|     sentimental attachment on the part of that patron's mistress.
13     XII|        was all imagination on her part, and feared to relate her
14     XII|           a master stroke on your part. The fourteenth paragraph!
15     XII|           an indiscretion on your part might furnish your relatives
16    XIII|  fellow-men?"~ ~"No, Princess; my part is to restore peace, not
17     XIV|        before our eyes. We on our part, however, turn a deaf ear
18     XIV|       breed and Ciprianu wouldn't part with one of them for a fortune.
19     XIV|   explained the situation only in part. The Wallachian's argument
20      XV|          gulping down the greater part of the water that had filled
21      XV|          courage. But the hardest part of the journey is still
22      XV|      discourage all desire on her part to visit Balyika Cave, by
23   XVIII|          of taste on the wearer's part that would be hard to match.[
24     XIX|           five times that sum. My part thus far has been simply
25    XXII|           siege of Karlsburg. Our part is to check him in his march
26   XXIII|           was not allowed to take part. All were determined to
27   XXIII|         vision, and she feared to part with her husband, lest he
28   XXIII|          honest with you. While a part of my forces conduct a feigned
29    XXIV|    opposing any suggestion on her part of undertaking a journey.
30     XXV|           difference if a quarter part of the total weight is chaff
31   XXVII|            But the most affecting part of it all to Manasseh was
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