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 1       I| inclined to regard a stranger's approach with some suspicion, and
 2      II|     scratch people; but I can't approach this Cagliari without experiencing
 3      IX|        will never again dare to approach you, - then wait until he
 4       X|       exceedingly difficult any approach to the sentimental.~ ~"Set
 5      XV|       started up at the riders' approach and alighted again at a
 6     XXI|         they failed to note the approach of a strange man, until
 7    XXII|         forth at the horsemen's approach, howled dismally, and then
 8    XXII|        in fur coats against the approach of the storm. The beech
 9    XXII|         alarm at the tumultuous approach of the storm.~ ~The newcomer
10   XXIII|       been set to challenge the approach of strangers.~ ~Manasseh
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