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1    1,    1|          before, and time had already laid his tawny finger on the
2    1,    1|          continue his road, and so he laid himself down on the grass
3    1,    4|           head of the gentle girl was laid on her brother’s shoulder,
4    1,    8|           entirely composed of trunks laid side by side. A little interval
5    2,    4|             so worthily fulfilled. He laid stress only on one circumstance—
6    2,    4|           time; and when Joam Dacosta laid on the table the memoir
7    2,    5|          information has already been laid in this affair, and you
8    2,   11|               on to the platform, was laid there in a state of complete
9    2,   15| responsibilities which his conscience laid to his charge.~Between her
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