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1        V|          He was tall, slightly inclined to embonpoint, and stooped
2       XI|      his hat, he remained half inclined before her, and he spoke
3      XXV|     duke, on the contrary, was inclined to be indulgent.~ ~The marquis
4   XXVIII| Chanlouineau, “he did not seem inclined to accept the invitation.
5   XXXIII|      by refusing them? Martial inclined to the latter opinion.~ ~“
6       LI|       bad weather, she was not inclined to complain. Her journey,
7      LIV|        softened his nature and inclined his heart to tenderness;
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