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declare if she is not gone
And I declare if she is not gone away without finishing her wine!
— from Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

do I see in nature God
The pious word of Fénelon, "What do I see in nature? God; God everywhere; God alone," had its germ, its very substance, in the faith and language of patriarchal times.
— from The Expositor's Bible: Judges and Ruth by Robert A. (Robert Alexander) Watson

died if she is not good
If she had been good, she could have died; if she is not good, what feelings is the drama to awaken in us?
— from Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck by Jethro Bithell


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