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1    XXXII| the gloom was profound and universal, when the heavy rolling
2      XLI|   point of departure for a universal indulgence.~ ~One might
3      XLI|  marquis, and this was the universal opinion in the neighborhood.
4     XLII| man, who was the object of universal execration.~ ~He ordered
5     XLIX|    reason!” was the almost universal opinion.~ ~And those who
6      LIV|        Compelled by almost universal opprobrium to retire from
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