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1       XI|    but coldly, that he would consider the matter.~ ~This coldness
2      XVI|     fix upon such a sum as I consider a just recompense for my
3     XVII|      what she was pleased to consider an outrageous piece of impudence.~ ~
4     XXIX|      said:~ ~“One can always consider an expedient, and calculate
5     XXIX|    to Marie-Anne:~ ~“You may consider the baron saved,” he pursued; “
6       XL|     and he lost all power to consider the situation calmly.~ ~
7     XLVI| quickly. She did not stop to consider; she forgot the danger to
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