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 1        I|      their efforts had made no impression upon country obstinacy.~ ~
 2       II|        a bad cause produced no impression upon Marie-Anne’s loyal
 3       IV|        beauty had made such an impression upon him.~ ~“I hastened
 4      VII|         which produced a vivid impression upon his son.~ ~One of his
 5      VII|        who had made a profound impression upon his by no means susceptible
 6      XVI|  sinister prophecy produced no impression upon the baron, he pressed
 7    XVIII|       gloomy words produced no impression upon Maurice; he was wild
 8     XXIX| example—seemed to make a vivid impression upon the duke. He was silent
 9     XXXV|  priest.~ ~So profound was the impression that, for more than a minute,
10     XLVI|    entirely different physical impression, which is adorned with the
11    XLVII|     hope and confidence.~ ~The impression produced upon Jean and the
12        L|       unresistingly to such an impression. She shook off the stupor
13      LII|     are laboring under a wrong impression,” she said, haughtily.~ ~
14      LIV|      draughts of brandy.~ ~The impression produced upon Martial was
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