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1    VIII|    attorney. Otherwise I shall feel obliged to leave your hotel
2    VIII|      of the conditions which I feel justified in imposing on
3      IX|      independent, too, he must feel as he wanders through the
4    XIII|      hour come, then, when you feel it right to kill your fellow-men?"~ ~"
5    XVII|   Blanka, gently, "but I shall feel very happy if all your family
6   XVIII|       it; but we cannot really feel it."~ ~"My poor Anna!" was
7      XX| evening Aaron himself began to feel uneasy at their non-appearance.
8      XX|      even when I am ill; but I feel easier, when I pray for
9   XXIII|      sternly, "or I'll let you feel the weight of my foot."~ ~"
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