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 1       IV|       have amounted to a very considerable amount. Where is this?”~ ~
 2     XIII| gently; “he offered us a very considerable sum, this morning, through
 3      XXV| friend, whose husband exerted considerable influence in Montaignac.
 4    XXVII|  conversing in low tones with considerable animation.~ ~A difficulty
 5     XXIX|     the leg, which causes him considerable suffering, but which will
 6      XXX|      height, however, must be considerable, judging from the extent
 7     XLII|      questioning look.~ ~With considerable hesitation, he replied:~ ~“
 8      XLV|  opened the vial, not without considerable difficulty, and poured a
 9    XLVII|       so narrow that they had considerable difficulty in carrying the
10    XLVII|      At last, but not without considerable reluctance, the baron yielded.~ ~“
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