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 1      II|        shift for themselves as best they can. The younger sons
 2     III|  controlled her indignation as best she could, but her companion
 3      IV|       the shape of iron, - the best that can be found in all
 4       V|        s, and so they made the best of their way forward. As
 5       V|        45] in gaining the very best position in the chapel,
 6       V|          The chapel was at its best; the black hangings had
 7     VII|       his legs and doing their best to trip him up. After passing
 8    VIII|       hate the man who is your best friend in all the world, -
 9    VIII|    this matter she had thought best to humour him. The advocate
10     XII|     mine by amusing myself the best way I can. If I were strong
11    XIII|    will separate us. Is it not best so?"~ ~Blanka gave him her
12     XIV|        to any plan that seemed best to her conductors.~ ~Aaron
13     XIV|        Ciprianu says it is not best for us to go any farther
14     XIV|     kettle and brought out the best that the house had to offer
15      XV|        already, so that we had best stay overnight in the mill
16    XVII|        as is paid only for the best English thoroughbreds; but
17      XX| ourselves and our families the best we know how. Believe me,
18     XXI|       that would have been the best thing for all concerned,"
19   XXIII|       confidence, "do as seems best to you, and Heaven will
20   XXIII|        would have sent for the best horse out of Baron Wesselenyi'
21    XXIV|       You and the children are best cared for here, and, besides,
22    XXVI|       sacrifice of a country's best and bravest sons, was a
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