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 1      III|     I do not admit that!” he firmly believed that there was
 2      III|      well-formed, but large, firmly knit and powerful, such
 3    XXIII| shall remain,” said Maurice, firmly.~ ~He was going to join
 4     XXIV|  priest, sympathizingly, but firmly, “that reason and duty alike
 5      XXV|  more zealous.~ ~As each was firmly wedded to his own opinion,
 6     XXVI| heard of the baron’s arrest, firmly refused to lend their horses.
 7     XXIX|  which would unlock the most firmly and obstinately locked doors.~ ~
 8     XXXI|     two leagues away; and he firmly believed that he could successfully
 9     XXXV|        He placed his crowbar firmly in a crevice of the rock,
10     XXXV|   the bar, he seated himself firmly, throwing his shoulders
11     XXXV|      baron:~ ~“I am here and firmly fixed, comrade; now let
12     XXXV|     to the ledge, and which, firmly attached to the bars, hung
13      LIV|  tenderness; and he returned firmly resolved to overcome his
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