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1   1| volunteers, easily frightened but full of enthusiasm, as eager
2  32|      shrewd rascal a true Norman, full of quips and wiles. So well
3  41|         received a charge of shot full in the face. The other,
4  79|            fancy cakes, and a cup full of pickled gherkins and
5  93|           the driver stood in the full light a German officer,
6 267|     allusions. Their glances were full of meaning; they had drunk
7 314|         remembered her big basket full of the good things they
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