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1 2,1| in the right that it was impossible to argue against him, the 2 4,2| would have been thought impossible - grew even paler than before, 3 6,2| accomplished, and was considered impossible, as at that time there did 4 6,2| establish that nothing is impossible for a florist who avails 5 8,1| faltering voice; "the thing is impossible." ~"Faith, sir, at any rate 6 11,1| Craeke was concerned, it was impossible to find him, as he had left 7 11,2| which it has been considered impossible to grow, and for which, 8 11,3| for that, oh! that is impossible for me." ~She then put the 9 16,1| now has been considered impossible, namely, that of making 10 16,1| manner, my dear Rosa, it is impossible that we should not succeed 11 18,1| The truth is, that it is impossible to treat a man more rudely 12 22,1| or even two; but it is impossible. A tulip-fancier like him 13 31,2| theretofore been regarded as impossible, - a completely black tulip. ~