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1 The mine and the ranche together seem indeed to suggest South America.
2 We seem indeed to be getting altogether out of the way of it.
3 Winchester itself might seem indeed to know nothing of it.
4 They seem indeed to have grown on purpose for Anne.
5 Our lives were passed after a fashion which would seem indeed strange to the present generation.
6 They seem indeed to have so understood him.
7 The exclusive affections of women seem indeed to resemble Cato's most unjust love for his country.
8 They seem indeed to have taken this into careful consideration, wherefore they formulated their proposition with an alternative viz.
9 The South Downs seem indeed not so much a work of Nature as of man; and of what men!
10 These words seem indeed , to some Scotchmen, strange and uncouth, but they are true words of the west.]
11 One happy family-twohappy families rather, but so closely united by the bonds of love and friendship as to seem indeed one.
12 For the moment the party of disorder seemed indeed to have vanished.
13 He seems indeed to be the God for whom I have longed.
14 He seemed indeed paralysed; his limbs, his muscles, refused to obey him.
15 To write about it at all seems indeed more than commonly futile.
16 It seems indeed that Providence himself sent you to us last night!
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