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1    IV,     89|      feel a strong impulse to anticipate matters and at once relate
2     V,      9|      clear conscience, I will anticipate peril. I implore you to
3    VI,     51| arrows; they must, they said, anticipate attack by a hand to hand
4    XI,      9|      can be so arrogant as to anticipate in hope an eternity of renown?
5   XII,     33|   with the allied cavalry, to anticipate the raid, and suddenly to
6   XII,     49|  habit, and would accordingly anticipate their respective destinies.
7    XV,      5|       pushed on his forces to anticipate the rumour of his advance,
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