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1      VII|          gloom and discontent to excessive gayety.~ ~There is somebody
2       IX|       was no more.~ ~Was not the excessive misery of such a position
3        X|         he gave free vent to his excessive joy.~ ~For his joy was intense,
4       XI|        and he was insulted. This excessive injustice horrified me.
5     XXIV|        whole person betokened an excessive elegance exaggerated to
6     XXXI| exhausted he had become from the excessive labor and excitement of
7    XXXVI|         its limits. Always after excessive efforts comes a moment when
8     LIII|          to overpower thought by excessive fatigue?~ ~To Aunt Medea
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