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 1       IV|      And it was to prove your gratitude, probably, that you made
 2       VI|      facetears of joy and of gratitude.~ ~The love of the man she
 3        X|    that we should testify our gratitude to this man by paying him
 4      XVI|     and a feeling of profound gratitude.~ ~Having said this, he
 5      XVI|      by friendship for me; my gratitude is great, but I cannot reply
 6      XIX|      was entitled to the deep gratitude of the Lacheneur family;
 7    XXIII|      owe the fellow a debt of gratitude. It happened upon the highway;
 8     XXIX|     could scarcely falter her gratitude.~ ~“Oh, you need not thank
 9     XXXI|    Sairmeuse will testify his gratitude for your services.”~ ~They
10    XXXII| thought, this slight token of gratitude.~ ~A little after two o’
11     XXXV|   worthy of their respect and gratitude.~ ~“You will forgive us,
12   XXXVII|          We owe you a debt of gratitude which we can never pay,”
13      XLI|      it was with an accent of gratitude that he murmured:~ ~“Thanks!”~ ~
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