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 1      II| complained of his hard lot, and sought medical advice. It was reported
 2     III|        from the dining-room and sought his compartment.~ ~"Have
 3       V|     desired, and that gentleman sought to console her with the
 4       V|     acquaintance. Two things he sought thenceforth to avoid, -
 5      VI|       with the French ladies he sought the lawyer. "Come, my friend,"
 6    VIII|        middle of the arena, and sought to sketch the view[67] before
 7    VIII|        lawyer had withdrawn she sought her book and turned its
 8     XII|  permanently, while she herself sought another sleeping-room, or
 9    XIII|        you but one reason why I sought you here to-day. The other
10      XV|    obviously a falsehood, so he sought another way out of the difficulty.~ ~"
11     XVI|       thus at stake, would have sought to curry favour by allowing
12     XVI| affected by this speech, but he sought to hide his concern, and
13    XVII|          and from which she had sought relief in sacred song, had
14     XIX|   beauty of the marchioness, he sought an introduction, and, to
15     XIX|  brother Aaron while he himself sought the insurgents' camp. He
16     XIX|         of his wife's death. He sought her presence without delay.~ ~
17      XX|       it was taken for granted, sought the spot where all the delights
18  XXVIII|       rejected of all the world sought refuge in the house where
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