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1      III| diminished; and M. de Sairmeuse deemed it advisable to change the
2      VII|   danger so threatening that he deemed it necessary or advisable
3    XVIII|    little for the chase; but he deemed it expedient to pretend
4    XXIII| companion might rejoin him, and deemed himself fortunate in finding
5    XXXIX|        account of his gout, had deemed it prudent not to mingle
6    XLIII|       retreat where Martial had deemed it prudent to conceal her.~ ~
7     XLIX|  lameness, the baron would have deemed himself a fortunate man,
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