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 1    1,    1| inspection of the outside. The neck was long and slender, and
 2    1,    1|      hard substances round the neck. Soon the cork made its
 3    1,    1|     would simply break off the neck, I think we might easily
 4    1,    4|        he flung himself on her neck, and exclaimed, “Oh, mamma!
 5    1,    9|    Robert flung himself on his neck in such tumultuous delight
 6    1,   10|    flung his arms round Mary’s neck.~“And now, friends,” said
 7    1,   22|      arms were round Thaouka’s neck, and master and steed were
 8    1,   24|     creature. He can twist the neck of a horse with a single
 9    1,   26|    flung his arms round Mary’s neck, amid the loud, joyous hurrahs
10    2,    8|        draw both with head and neck, as their yoke was fastened
11    2,    8|    fastened on the nape of the neck, and to this a collar was
12    2,   10|        the glossy green of his neck, and the dazzling whiteness
13    3,    9|      green jade, and round his neck a quivering necklace of “
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