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1 A brand- new snare at sunset is the rule with them.
2 I set a new snare , one that would kill.
3 Only, fearing some new snare of the Abbe d'Aigrigny, I did not choose, you understand, to explain myself more clearly.
4 Can it be that some one of the immortals is weaving a new snare for me, that she bids me quit my raft?
5 While other awards films this year labour the point, this proceeds at a lick (106 minutes), neither dragging nor rushing, taut as a new snare .
6 I discover new plots, new snares every day.
7 They led her this day farther than usual to some new snares that Steve had set.
8 "Great God!" she said to herself, "why must the generous assistance of this old man be a new snare for me?"
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