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1 1 | for his devotedness to the best interests of his country,
2 2 | the burghers did their best to have the troop of Tilly,
3 4 | Silent, thou Sun, thou hadst best look to thy rays!" ~And
4 5 | have to strike, made the best of his way aboard the "Saint
5 6 | two towns which boast the best soil and the most congenial
6 16| which he had found to be the best, and which, indeed, was
7 16| write. I shall make the best of your lessons, believe
8 20| common mould, taken from the best spot of the garden, and
9 20| talk about what is the soil best fitted for growing tulips,
10 23| cultivated by means of the best Genievre ever distilled
11 23| handled, to give her tulip the best soil possible. ~And at last
12 25| room, Rosa was making the best of her way towards Haarlem. ~
13 26| van Systens, who with his best pen in his finest hand continued
14 27| words, -- ~"Thou knowest best for what end Thou madest
15 28| by denouncing him do his best to bring new storms on his
16 28| which I relish more than the best cake; and then I have the
17 31| worthy man had done his best to imitate his favourite
18 33| by her whom I thought my best friend on earth?" ~"Oh!"
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