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 1      III|      comforts to which you are accustomed, and I fear——”~ ~“Nonsense!”
 2     VIII|        Where was she now? She, accustomed to all the luxury that wealth
 3        X|    might meet—he, who had been accustomed to inexhaustible coffers.~ ~“
 4     XIII|      which M. de Sairmeuse was accustomed to speak of his best friends.~ ~“
 5     XIII|       Marie-Anne Lacheneur.”~ ~Accustomed from his infancy to the
 6     XIII|     and I had~ become too much accustomed to regard as our own the
 7     XXII|        Medea listened with her accustomed resignation.~ ~“At last
 8     XXXI|       longer the same. All his accustomed impudence had fled. He walked
 9    XXXVI|       stiff hand of a man more accustomed to guiding the plough than
10      XLI|        When people have become accustomed to your residence at the
11      XLI|        by frequent visits, she accustomed the people of the neighborhood
12    XLVII|           Wonderful as was his accustomed control over himself, he
13        L| instead of reading, as she was accustomed to do before retiring, she
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