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1      III|             I must confess that the drive has whetted my appetite
2     XIII|            ordering the coachman to drive more slowly:~ ~“Now,” said
3      XVI|           there was a conspiracy to drive me away!” he murmured. “
4     XXIV| carriage-wheels were heard upon the drive.~ ~“Here they are!” exclaimed
5      XXV|         during the remainder of the drive.~ ~They reached the city
6     XXXI|          his seat.~ ~“It was not to drive you away that I said what
7    XXXIV|             was making an effort to drive away some gloomy thought.~ ~
8       XL|      announced his determination to drive himself.~ ~As he urged the
9        L|             her strength of will to drive away these terrible memories,
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