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1        1|         speech strangled in his throat, feeling very much shocked
2        1|        he had a stoppage in his throat.~What followed took the
3        3|         his ears to his girlish throat. The infant was full of
4        4| voluptuous lift and fall of her throat, which occurred when she
5        4|    roses in her hair and at her throat had lost their leaves, and
6        6|       there was a rattle in his throat. Suddenly he sprang off
7        8|         a choking lump into her throat.~“Oh, my poor little one,
8       10|        simple gold heart at her throat, which was a present from
9       13|    fingers tightpressed to the throat of France. She belonged
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