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 1      III|   wondering with whom he had to deal, and what they desired of
 2        X| disposed to forgive him a great deal, on account of the care
 3       XV|        husky. He talked a great deal, and even jested.~ ~“Why
 4     XVII|         would have given a good deal, even a third of his fortune,
 5     XVII|   acquaintances. I have a great deal of embroidery to be done.
 6      XXV|              It matters a great deal when you cannot depend upon
 7     XXIX|        was ready to risk a good deal to effect the prisoner’s
 8    XXXVI|    occasion to recommend a good deal of exercise for the sick
 9    XLIII|            I am risking a great deal,” he growled. “I supposed
10    XLVII|         The victim lost a great deal of blood,” the priest remarked; “
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