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 1        X|        his eyes to their widest extent.~ ~“Lacheneur’s pride!”
 2      XVI|         he was surprised at the extent of the landscape which stretched
 3     XXIV|     abbe understood at once the extent of the frightful danger
 4     XXVI|         could they discover the extent of each prisoner’s guilt?
 5    XXVII|        they had braved, and the extent of the danger that now threatened
 6      XXX|  considerable, judging from the extent of the view.~ ~The sun was
 7       XL|      had spent in measuring the extent of her terrible misfortune,
 8    XLIII|         dilated to their widest extent.~ ~“What do you wish?” he
 9      XLV|        enjoyment in proving the extent of Martial’s love for a
10      LII| following week she realized the extent of her imprudence. On visiting
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