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1 Then I have a pleasure before me, for you will listen, please.
2 When such a surface is explored, the brain seems to have a pleasure .
3 It's so nice to have a pleasure to share with them.
4 I shall have a pleasure , when I am far distant, in contemplating the family union.
5 Oh you have a pleasure , that those which never tried, can in the least comprehend.
6 You have saved my life: I have a pleasure in owing you so immense a debt.
7 But, Margaret, you would have duties which would, I think, in themselves, have a pleasure for you.
8 Everybody has ,-andI have a pleasure in writing 'Agnes of Sorrento' that gilds this icy winter weather.
9 It keeps their hand in; they have a pleasure in spiting those above them whenever they can do it.
10 The Earl of March seemed to have a pleasure in informing him of that of which doubtless he desired to remain ignorant.
11 If not, you have a pleasure to come, at least if it is a fight like that between the Gas-man and Bill Neate.
12 In general, when a fortunate warrior does not otherwise lessen our interest in his behalf, we have a pleasure in accompanying him in his career.
13 The remark itself was scarcely civil, but he seemed all at once to have a pleasure in speaking roughly, in reminding her of her shortcomings.
14 To come to another subject (for I have a pleasure in talking over every subject with you): How deep are you in Italian?
15 And my eyes had a pleasure in looking at Mdlle.
16 Although a child, I had a pleasure in being taught by two pretty girls.
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