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1 In seeing misery stalk daily over the land, do not all become insensibly hardened?
2 My habit-due to indifference chiefly at first-ofgiving up to you in everything had become insensibly a real part of my nature.
3 Though both these offices were secondary, Cavour became insensibly leader of the house.
4 As she listened, she felt her interest increase, and became insensibly drawn towards the old gentleman.
5 And under the pressure of her quick, searching sympathy his talk became insensibly more personal, more autobiographical.
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