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1 VI | all the same.~“Yes; it is perfectly well known that the internal
2 X | clever. He speaks Danish perfectly.”~“When can I see him?”~“
3 XI | stood with arms crossed, perfectly unmoved by my uncle’s incessant
4 XI | all that part of the coast perfectly, and promised to take us
5 XII | globe, it is mere rubbish! perfectly impossible! Very well, then;
6 XII | horses went on to the boat.~I perfectly understood the necessity
7 XVI | circumference, but almost perfectly round. Just upon the edge
8 XIX | narrow passages.~The heat was perfectly bearable. Involuntarily
9 XIX | no longer. I picked up a perfectly formed shell, which had
10 XIX | conclude yourself. Yes; I do, perfectly. We have left the granite
11 XXI | unconcern. Yet he understood perfectly well what was going on between
12 XXV | would soon learn to hear perfectly.”~“But won’t this density
13 XXIX | But I assure you I am perfectly well.”~“A little patience,
14 XXXI | morning I awoke feeling perfectly well. I thought a bathe
15 XXXII | as reptiles are the less perfectly and completely organised
16 XXXIII | colossal structure to be perfectly built up again and anatomically
17 XXXVIII| primitive man!~It was a perfectly recognisable human body.
18 XLIII | to take breath.”~This was perfectly true. When the ten minutes
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