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1    1,   15|    waiting attitude was full of dignity; indeed, to see him standing
2    3,    5|         meal, was raised to the dignity of a ceremony, that is all.~
3    3,    9|       Maories, have a notion of dignity from which they never derogate.
4    3,   11|        He was invested with the dignity of priest, and, as such,
5    3,   13| announced Olbinett with as much dignity as if he was in Malcolm
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