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1        I|   This objection dampened the enthusiasm.~ ~“That is true,” murmured
2      III|        had been welcomed with enthusiasm and transports of affection.~ ~
3      VII|  kindling to a white heat the enthusiasm of the cold and calculating
4      VII|     bowed. And their apparent enthusiasm was all the more vociferous
5      XIV|  political matters, and whose enthusiasm waxed warmer and warmer
6     XXII| reaches the drawbridge.~ ~The enthusiasm amounts to delirium; who
7      XXV|  proscribed man.”~ ~The noble enthusiasm of youth drew a sad smile
8      XXX|        you possess the ardent enthusiasm and generosity of youth.
9       LV|      his companion evinced no enthusiasm.~ ~“Yes, you were right,”
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