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1 3,2| several millions." ~ ~It was evident that this explanation did 2 6,1| And, anxious to escape the evident curiosity of her servants, 3 7,1| injunctions, that it was quite evident he had but a poor opinion 4 8,3| subdued; and his relief was evident when, after the coffee had 5 9,1| it was Sunday, it became evident that a shower of gold had 6 9,2| Valorsay!" she thought. ~It was evident that the estimable lady 7 10,6| self-control, his emotion was too evident to escape notice. "What' 8 11,1| middle class man, that's evident from his linen. He's married - 9 11,1| the elderly gentleman, in evident dismay. "You must strike 10 12,1| disgust were none the less evident. "That woman is a shameless 11 13,5| He looked at Pascal with evident distrust, for he knew with 12 14,2| I'll cane him." ~It was evident enough that M. de Coralth 13 15,4| darken, as he talked with evident anxiety about what he could 14 15,5| the help they wanted.' My evident inexperience was probably 15 17,1| his embarrassment was so evident, and he twisted his poor 16 17,4| mistakes, and it was with evident hesitation that he replied: ~" 17 18,1| protection of Providence was made evident in an unmistakable manner. 18 18,2| utter mediocrity. It was evident that he was doing his best 19 18,2| Lieutenant Gustave. It was evident enough to the young girl 20 19,4| has become of that. It is evident that he has somehow succeeded