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 1       10|   during which the dog would race about over her arms and
 2       10| elegance of his impoverished race, and as yet these strange
 3       11|    CHAPTER XI~One Sunday the race for the Grand Prix de Paris
 4       11|     shamefully beaten in the race for the Prix de Diane and
 5       11|     bell announced the first race. Amid the expectant murmur
 6       11|    if he could get away.~The race was ending unnoticed; people
 7       11| degenerate son of an ancient race. At that time he was risking
 8       11|   was trying his fortunes at race meetings on the strength
 9       11|      Now then, ‘tenshun! The race was beginning! And the champagne
10       11|      by the whirlwind of the race, which clove the horizon
11       11|      and she was heading the race, with Spirit two or three
12       11|     enclosure just after the race was over. Furious, as became
13       12| sounding the knell of an old race amid the suddenly ignited
14       13|     servantswild, wasteful race to destruction, massed–up
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