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1 I had a brother in the army at Liege, he added, apparently apropos of nothing.
2 It kinder dwells." Then, apparently apropos of nothing, he added, irrelevantly: "Wonder what Denver's doing right now?"
3 "There's a heap of difference in noses," he murmured, apparently apropos of nothing.
4 "I have thought of just the thing for you," she said, apparently apropos of nothing.
5 "It's a month and a day since I first met you Miss Mackenzie," he said, apparently apropos of nothing.
6 "Has it ever occurred to you," asked Chaffery, apparently apropos of nothing, "that intellectual conviction is no motive at all?
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