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1 His very contemplation of her white face seemed to madden him.
2 Its very contemplation bewildered her, carried her off her feet, made her giddy.
3 The very contemplation of such an idea revived me.
4 The very contemplation and thought of it had upon many a disturbing and mischievous effect.
5 The very contemplation of this beneficent arrangement is enough to make a swearing boatswain pious.
6 Not very far into it, for this apparently went down to limitless depths, the very contemplation of which made him dizzy.
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