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1       IV| This was said with such a careless insolence of manner that
2        X|   he saw him, gay or sad, careless or preoccupied, he was reassured
3    XXIII|   but it was in his usual careless tone that he replied:~ ~“
4     XXIX| had gradually resumed the careless tone which always exasperated
5    XXXVI|    and it was in the most careless, off-hand manner possible
6      XLI|   working. What does this careless egotist care for these obscure
7     XLIV|  wound her by the tone of careless gallantry which was habitual
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