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1 You see, everybody has a memory and it's pretty sure to have caprices .
3 She has caprices , inconsequences, probably not real, but very mysterious.
4 She said to me last night, in the theatre, 'Our friend has caprices like other poets.'
5 It has caprices of its own:
6 No, doctor, Cécile never has caprices .
7 He was also feeble; he had caprices , but never a will; feeble as a child, a woman, a girl.
8 But he had caprices still.
9 So much is history stranger than fiction, and so true it is Nature has caprices which Art dares not imitate.
10 Besides, battle has caprices .
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