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1 Again he eyed Iglesias sharply, doubtful of the exact purport of his speech.
2 What was the exact purport of the creature's presence in England was another question.
3 Mr. Hardie did not at first see the exact purport of this oleaginous periphrasis.
4 The words were poured forth so rapidly that Iglesias hardly gathered the exact purport of them.
5 For some seconds Sophia stared at him, trying to fathom the exact purport of his question.
6 The gentleman addressed regarded him sharply for a moment, as though doubtful of the exact purport of his words.
7 He guessed that it related to the fallen chief and his enemies, but its exact purport was unknown to him.
8 The exact purport of that news, and the manner of its acquisition, have been one of the puzzles of modern history.
9 He had only revealed to them the exact purport of the letter to Junius, and of the Queen's secret instructions to Leicester.
10 You must allow me to grasp the exact purport of your inquiry before I can undertake to reply to it on oath.'
11 You understand, I am not doubting your word; but of course, it is necessary to ascertain the exact purport of these letters, and documents.
12 'No, no; not that exactly-thoughI almost forget its exact purport now.
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