Book, Paragraph

1   I,   2|  move too slowly, or to be hurried onward in headlong rotation?
2   I,  17|   a panting breast emits a hurried breathing from their mouth,
3   I,  40|    because he was unjustly hurried from life? Others without
4 VII,  46| irregularly, into which it hurried, evading the gaze of the
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