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 1    Pref|     makes for the higher life, quite out of proportion to their
 2       V|       declared himself already quite stiff and sore with so much
 3      VI|        This reply seemed to be quite to the advocate's liking:
 4      VI|      The invitation had driven quite out of his head all the
 5    VIII|  advocate.~ ~"No, no; you were quite right. What word does he
 6      XI|        do penance.~ ~Meanwhile quite a different sort of life
 7     XII|       have the Cagliari palace quite to ourselves, and can sit
 8     XIV| bouquet in my hat; it is still quite fresh, and I picked it in
 9     XIV| Italian, but were nevertheless quite unintelligible.~ ~"They
10    XVII|     the speaker's thoughts was quite different. "What if Manasseh
11      XX|      and her happiness was not quite complete without them.~ ~
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