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 1       I|     Shrugging his shoulders, he merely indicated, with a wave of
 2       I|      him. But the illustrissimo merely opened his eyes and surveyed
 3       I|    world, - then she would have merely smiled sarcastically and
 4       I|        no one cannot be lost. I merely took a seat on the imperial.
 5      II| politics?" retorted Gabriel. "I merely alluded to the beautiful
 6      VI|       ever-swelling volume. Not merely Pius IX., but St. Peter
 7      IX|        what if this letter were merely a trap? Who could have written
 8      IX|      him not of danger, but are merely the symbols of nature's
 9      IX|       exclaimed, sadly. "I have merely sued for mercy, and it has
10       X|     deny your own honest birth, merely to pass yourself off as
11    XVII|      took for a signal-fire was merely the result of an accident.
12   XVIII|    Thenceforth he commanded not merely the love of his betrothed,
13     XIX|         chivalrous nature would merely reply to this letter: 'It
14      XX|      fowl and a cake. The groom merely supplies the wine, but not
15      XX|        their disappearance, but merely gave themselves up the more
16      XX|        have avenged their death merely, but you saved their lives.
17     XXI|       that bugaboo of yours was merely a harmless peasant in quest
18     XXI|       remarked Manasseh, - "and merely on account of a little hay
19   XXIII|      but he had not come hither merely to run away again the next
20   XXIII|      convince you that I am not merely Diurbanu, but also another,
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