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1 I perceive now why good works find so much difficulty in prospering.
2 I perceive now that I was over-hasty in deciding to become a grocer.
3 You begin to perceive now that you surrendered your convictions too easily, Atlee.
4 You perceive now , my friends, what your general or abstract duty is as teachers.
5 But I perceive now that I was not talking nonsense.
6 I perceive now , however, that I do not possess them, and this separates us forever.
7 But I perceive now why thou so speakest.
8 Do you perceive now what this will means?
9 For the first joyous exercises of fancy we perceive now the deliberation of a more constructive imagination.
10 You perceive now what centrifugal force is.
11 I perceive now , Edward; do you mean to say that you know where the king is concealed?
12 What can you perceive now that you have not for the last two and a half millennia?
13 I perceive now that I have been in a trance, a trance in which the truth is real.
14 I perceive now that you do not understand me, or you could not look and speak so kindly.
15 I perceive now that you were always a very ambitious man, Tom; the ambition has only taken another direction.
16 We could perceive now more plainly the terrific havoc wrought above, but our eyes turned away from it in horror.
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