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 1      IV|   Manasseh Adorjan promised to effect this. He alighted before
 2      VI|     whole united to produce an effect of pomp and grandeur that
 3    VIII|      that seldom failed of its effect on the women whom he chose
 4      IX| unsigned, and to the following effect:~ ~"Princess Cagliari: -
 5      XI|        It was to the following effect:~ ~The husband and wife
 6     XII|        has been opened, and to effect this the bird's eye must
 7     XII|     proposed to me two ways to effect the desired end. One was
 8      XV|       force and threats cannot effect may yet be accomplished
 9     XVI|      words failed not of their effect. Honour forbade that a hand
10     XIX|      listened in silence. What effect her words were producing
11     XIX|    somewhat recovered from the effect produced upon him by Benjamin
12    XXIV|     not without its chastening effect on the young wife's character.
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