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1     XIII|     would lift his wife to the highest sphere of power. Thereupon
2     XIII|        of voices raised to the highest pitch.~ ~It was the address
3     XIII|        said, would rise to the highest position in the political
4    XXVII|       which was excited to the highest pitch by his startling declaration.~ ~“
5   XXVIII|       of senses excited to the highest pitch by passion, sounds
6     XXIX|     nature entitles him to the highest rank. Believe me, we can
7      XXX|  uniform.~ ~Unfortunately, the highest crevice was in such a place
8      LII| profession. Many ladies of the highest ranks are in the position
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