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 1       I|        been aroused by the mere fact that, Hungarian though his
 2     III|      peculiar head betrayed the fact that it concealed a rapier,
 3      IV|        unduly prejudiced by the fact that I am one of them. No,
 4       V|         room, regardless of the fact that she was at the moment
 5       V|     forbidden channels. Yet the fact remained that he himself
 6       V|       rapture of a believer. In fact, his expression betrayed
 7      VI|        lightened for him by the fact that, only a few feet above,
 8      XI|   pending divorce suit. And, in fact, a week later the decision
 9    XIII|  portrait was owing, not to the fact that it was her likeness, -
10      XV| narrator's ingenious farrago of fact and fiction, of romance
11     XIX|       was there also, - was, in fact, taking supper with two
12   XXIII|         may conjecture from the fact that the assaulting party
13    XXIV|            The petition was, in fact, taken under early advisement,
14    XXIV|         George and Toroczko. In fact, he with his own hands took
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