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 1      III|        enough.” Then, knowing by experience that his voice had not the
 2        V|         as I am, and have had my experience, you will know that the
 3       IX|        gale.~ ~With sorrow comes experience, and that cruel knowledge
 4      XII|         been without an extended experience in such matters.~ ~His debut,
 5      XII|      Profiting by my unfortunate experience, I will, in the future,
 6       XV|          medicine, and, aided by experience, he had acquired a knowledge
 7      XVI| frightened by chimeras, which my experience can scatter with a breath?
 8      XVI|          man of my age and of my experience. I divine your intentions—
 9    XVIII|       nature, with all your wide experience, have not been able to fathom
10      XXX|          how could a man of your experience, a man so subtle, and penetrating,
11      XLI|          that he, being a man of experience, had divined that love alone
12     XLII|        an old politician of such experience and acknowledged astuteness!
13       LV|        bad. He was a man of vast experience, and great natural shrewdness.
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