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 1       I|      s rejoinder.~ ~If he had simply offered some vapid compliment,
 2      IV|      than by the tourist that simply carries a satchel slung
 3       V|      from his feet, and goes, simply clad and barefoot, with
 4    VIII|  motive of his coming, saying simply that he had asked permission
 5      IX|      Thank you," said Blanka, simply. "N'en parlons plus" - repeating
 6     XII|       the morning. Nor was it simply that she was forced to see
 7     XIV| however, it was no genie, but simply the fumes of sulphur and
 8    XVII|       it."~ ~"I gained my end simply by telling the truth. I
 9     XIX|     My part thus far has been simply to await the turn of events.
10      XX|      according to John, Jesus simply said to Peter, after the
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