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 1       V|          panting for breath. "The impossible is achieved, and here are
 2       V|    ceremonies, and that it seemed impossible to get even anywhere near
 3      VI|          assured that it would be impossible for his client to go out
 4      VI|          us?"~ ~"No, that will be impossible, as the reserved seats are
 5      IX|           which renders our union impossible; it is contained in the
 6       X|          my own."~ ~"That will be impossible, because the Serbs have
 7       X|           which renders our union impossible is the fourteenth."~ ~The
 8     XIV|      fugitives began, it would be impossible to make one's way in an
 9     XVI|        smoke may have rendered it impossible to distinguish one's neighbours
10    XVII|           woman that effected the impossible. She came to Monastery Heights
11     XIX|       content with one'? But most impossible of all would it be to confess
12     XIX|           terms that will make it impossible to recognise her marriage
13    XXIV| announcement that greeted him.~ ~"Impossible!" cried Manasseh, in astonishment. "
14    XXVI|       follow him, and attempt the impossible.~ ~Manasseh looked up at
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