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1 1 | him up with the view of making him a good citizen. Loving
2 1 | tenacem" of Horace, and, making no confession, tired not
3 3 | his good reasons for not making himself known, as he hid
4 3 | officer bowed, and, without making any reply, followed in the
5 6 | than it might have been. On making inquiries, he learned that
6 10| arm around her neck, and making an effort, got on his legs,
7 10| nothing to prevent your making your escape. Fly, then;
8 11| away; and even if I were making you a declaration of love,
9 13| friend of the prisoner, making trifling inquiries to contrive
10 13| acquiesced in the proposal, making only one condition, -- that
11 16| impossible, namely, that of making the great black tulip flower.
12 19| come to the resolution of making her appearance at the grated
13 25| weeping in her room, Rosa was making the best of her way towards
14 25| shall content myself with making my report, establishing
15 27| confused." ~But Boxtel, making a violent effort to control
16 28| ten years of my life in making a file to file off my bars,
17 28| accursed sorcerer! you are making game of me, I believe,"
18 29| of Loewestein was still making out his report. ~"Is this
19 31| distinguished honour of making the people forget the speech
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