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1 And thus began an acquaintance which interests me, and evidently pleases him.
2 From this very evening Klupssel and I began an acquaintance which soon led to friendship.
3 Thus began an acquaintance , which was continued with mutual regard as long as Johnson lived.
4 So began an acquaintance which resulted in the young man becoming a frequent and intimate visitor at the Blaine home.
5 Here began an acquaintance with the hero of this battle, that ripened into a friendship which ended only with his death.
6 Thus began an acquaintance which ripened into warm friendship between Morse and Lafayette, and which remained unbroken until the death of the latter.
7 Secretary Seward sent William M. Evarts to London as law counsel, and Henry began an acquaintance with Mr. Evarts that soon became intimate.
8 Thus began an acquaintance which helped to free Hawthorne from the spell of solitude, and led directly to the richest experiences of his life.
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