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1  It is the most unexciting contest you can imagine.
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2  Where the pilgrims imagined it crawled to I don't know.
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3  You couldn't imagine a more deadly place for a shipwreck.
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4  I couldn't possibly imagine what I had in me to make it worth his while.
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5  It was not my strength that wanted nursing, it was my imagination that wanted soothing.
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6  I made the strange discovery that I had never imagined him as doing, you know, but as discoursing.
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7  It was the same kind of ominous voice; but these men could by no stretch of imagination be called enemies.
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8  I thought I would never get back to the steamer, and imagined myself living alone and unarmed in the woods to an advanced age.
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9  Well, I went near enough to it by letting the young fool there believe anything he liked to imagine as to my influence in Europe.
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10  The tumult of angry and warlike yells was checked instantly, and then from the depths of the woods went out such a tremulous and prolonged wail of mournful fear and utter despair as may be imagined to follow the flight of the last hope from the earth.
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