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1       V|            it would have been very pleasant to have - - ~"At least one
2      VI|            am sure, find them very pleasant company. For myself, I shall
3     VII| humiliation and disgust. It is not pleasant to stand waiting for a whole
4     XIV|           into the house. It was a pleasant little abode, built of smoothly
5   XXIII|         enable you to pursue these pleasant fancies undisturbed I will
6  XXVIII|          laughed, but it was not a pleasant laugh to hear.~ ~"Very good,"
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