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1 And perhaps, he thought, the doubt had begun even earlier than that.
2 The dismantling of the compounds has begun even before men have moved out.
3 Had that infatuation begun even then, which had robbed her of her dearest-her Benjamin?
4 The work of organisation had been begun even before that of pacification had been completed.
5 And we scarcely eat any meat, and lately we have begun even to save the bread.
6 Sir Alured felt that he had not as yet begun even to approach the difficult subject.
7 She had begun even to feel an interest in her dress, to speculate occasionally on her appearance.
8 Half an hour later he was in a pitiable state; and had begun even to question Jenny's loyalty.
9 Less than twenty-four hours had passed since Edwin had begun even to suspect any sort of disaster to his father.
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