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1       IX| afforded him an opportunity to regain his composure, to collect
2     XVII|        remained barely time to regain her self-control, and to
3    XVIII|      need of all his energy to regain his couch. For a moment
4    XXIII|      intelligent of the throng regain their senses, while the
5   XXXVII|   comfortable night, seemed to regain consciousness.~ ~His first
6  XXXVIII|           He struggled hard to regain his composure. The soldiers
7      XLI|    realized; he, too, began to regain confidence.~ ~Instead of
8   XLVIII|       compose her features, to regain her self-possession, if
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