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 1        I|       His generous anger won the close attention of his auditors,
 2       II|  attention to agriculture.~ ~Any close observer, in those days,
 3       II|       evil days came. Toward the close of the year 1812, he lost
 4      VII|         filled their hearts.~ ~A close observer would have detected
 5      XVI|         kindnesses until my eyes close in death. Yes, you are my
 6    XXIII|         It was only necessary to close the gates of the city. It
 7    XXVII|      countenance betrayed him. A close observer could have read
 8   XXVIII|      would overhear him, he came close to Marie-Anne and said,
 9      XXX|   instructions, Corporal, keep a close watch. If the prisoner needs
10    XXXII| direction, ordering them to make close inquiries throughout the
11   XXXIII|         to take place before the close of the week.~ ~
12    XXXIV|        poor Abbe Midon.~ ~At the close of the address to the newly
13   XXXVII|        them?~ ~The police kept a close watch over the physicians
14     XLII|          little distance. Keep a close watch on every side, and
15     XLIV|         from His Majesty.~ ~“The close air and the heat of the
16      XLV|     dressing-room. She dared not close the door; the least click
17     LIII|        of Chelteux.~ ~“A fitting close to the career of such a
18     LIII|   affright.~ ~He saw at once the close connection between the researches
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