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 1      IV|     while, will you? You don't object?"~ ~Manasseh turned strangely
 2      IV|        your sake that I should object," he replied. "The bearer
 3      IV|     conscience. When he has an object in view, all means are legitimate
 4     VII|     have accomplished his main object.~ ~Madam Dormandy alone
 5    VIII| presented himself to learn the object of Cagliari's visit. But
 6      IX|   easier than drawing from the object itself, a task which always
 7       X|   indeed, she accomplished her object. Her slender form, its height
 8       X|      my part to strive for the object of my longing; but an ardent
 9       X|      same time, to pose as the object of a sentimental attachment
10     XIX|    laughing at you, who is the object of my deadly hatred, and
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