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1 The stronger and devouter soul cannot conceive how the weaker had yielded.
2 I can not conceive how I could have so far forgotten myself.
3 She could not conceive how appearances and her forebodings could be true.
4 You cannot conceive how affectionately I am treated by this great family.
5 She could not conceive how it could affect her position, for instance.
6 You will readily conceive how Andreuccio behaved when he understood his situation.
7 I cannot conceive how it is lawful for him to do this?
8 You can't conceive how anxious she is to get back to them.
9 Damme, sir, if I can conceive how you hit upon such ideas!
10 I cannot conceive how the poor Silts go on in that great house.
11 Some could scarcely conceive how they could so blunder in accent and emphasis.
12 I can scarcely conceive how you could have remained ignorant of the habit.
13 He could not conceive how he could possibly leave the church.
14 And you cannot conceive how powerful and yet powerless he was.
15 She told me afterward that she could not conceive how she did it.
16 Nor can you conceive how much my soul despises your meanness.
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