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1 One who is imprisoned by desires is always unhappy; the children of the Kingdom have unchained themselves from their desires.
2 Their power Kuni knew it-hadunchained them.
3 The Santelli has unchained this raging brute, and you find yourself face to face with his dripping jaws.
4 I thought I had unchained you.
5 The great elementary forces are here at issue, which the Reformation had unchained , and with which we all have to reckon.
6 The next soldier to come up was one of the galley-slaves, whom Don John had unchained from the oar and supplied with arms.
7 "It means," said I, throwing off my robe, "that I have unchained the magnetism of this world.
8 "It was old Ransome again, I'll bet you," he said, when I had unchained the door and we stood in the dimly lighted hall.
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