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 1      I,     III|         in a trembling voice:~ ~"Thanks, many thanks, you brave,
 2      I,     III| trembling voice:~ ~"Thanks, many thanks, you brave, good man! We
 3      I,     III|         M. Cambray expressed his thanks, pressed his lips to the
 4      I,     III|       bread for the prisoner.~ ~"Thanks, I have dined," said M.
 5     II,     III|         increase his hauteur.~ ~"Thanks," frigidly responded the
 6     II,     III|        with a y after the a."~ ~"Thanks. I shall not forget it;
 7    III,       I|       bow-wowed and miaued their thanks, and were dismissed to their
 8    III,      IV|        you take my umbrella."~ ~"Thanks, your ladyship; I have one
 9     IV,       I|   munificent gift by a letter of thanks.~ ~This missive was beautifully
10      V,      II|          irony.~ ~"You owe me no thanks, Herr Count. When a woman
11      V,      II|         To you, baroness, I give thanks for the lesson you have
12     VI,      IV|          as a welcome guest."~ ~"Thanks; but I cannot stop to-day.
13    VII,       I|          too premature with your thanks, Herr Count! The escapement
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