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 1     III|   wring his neck.~ ~"Oh, no, certainly not," mumbled the doughty
 2      IV|     misdeeds."~ ~"And yet he certainly played the coward before
 3       V|      occasion to inquire.~ ~"Certainly not. Why?"~ ~"Your coming
 4       V|      way about, else I shall certainly get lost, and find myself
 5    VIII| rejected the offer."~ ~"Most certainly."~ ~"Therefore nothing was
 6     XII|      to go for it alone?"~ ~"Certainly not; the lamps are all lighted."~ ~
 7     XII|   whom you have invited?"~ ~"Certainly - a very proper request."
 8     XIV|     they alive and well?"~ ~"Certainly, they are alive," was the
 9     XIV| mounted his horse, you would certainly have mounted and followed
10      XV|     should have to face?"~ ~"Certainly," replied Aaron. "You can
11    XXII|     his scythe that he would certainly have split my skull had
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