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vigor. sat 33 He the vase on the table. set plenty 34 Rain has been this season. plentiful admitted 35 The prisoner finally he was guilty. declared ridden 36 I have often a horse. rode of 37 He went in search his sheep. his risen 38 I have often early. rose applauded. 39 The honest person is to be commended. disinterested 40 He is in history. uninterested an appointment 41 He has with the president. a date occupied 42 We charged and their trenches. possessed abolished 43 Slavery was in 1863. destroyed indignant. 44 His attack on my character made me peevish. qualified 45 One is not to vote at the age of 18. fit rang 46 I have often this bell. rung much 47 My work is different this year. very caught nearly 48 He down and went to sleep. nearly caught laid 49 He down and went to sleep. lay I. 50 All went but me. is when one gives 51 Charity to the poor. means giving plain and evident 52 It is now why he left. evident shall 53 Are you sure he succeed? will when one sets 54 Arson means fire to property. setting endure 55 I can hardly him. stand was 56 Each man and woman present. were cherish 57 Why a vain hope? pursue was 58 I wish John here. were confuse 59 He has no fear; nothing can him. daunt he
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