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1 I learned the fact from Mrs. Strong herself as we returned from the funeral.
2 I grant you we learned the fact of their survival as soon as you did.
3 Nat soon learned the fact , and enveloped the crustacean as he had done the mollusk.
4 I learned the fact for certain by accident three days ago, when Bruce was delirious.
5 But on that day he learned the fact ; and he took the first train to meet her.
6 You might have been one of the friends of the family and scarcely have learned the fact .
7 And he was not sure even now that she had not learned the fact from her sister.
8 She learned the fact of Miss Felicia's projected arrival, and deplored her own approaching exile the less.
9 I had only to recall the circumstances under which I had learned the fact of Edmond Termonde's arrival in Paris.
10 I learned the fact from an English prisoner whom our Indians brought in from Fort Lydius, replied the Count de Lusignan.
11 It so happened that several thousand carbines were stored in a wire factory in Second Avenue, and the rioters had learned the fact .
12 Possibly they early learned the fact that this species is essentially a wildling, and like the trailing arbutus, thrives best in its natural haunts.
13 "No matter how I learned the fact , " replied Belle a little brusquely; "it's true.
14 "He is gone," said Thurstane, when he learned the fact .
15 "Oh, yes," replied Lucy; "we learned the fact yesterday.
16 "Had you been," answered Vavasor with concealed caution, "I should have learned the fact from your brother."
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