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 1    II|    alone," the tyrant then replied,~"Shall fall the vengeance
 2     V|    these shifts are vain," replied he,~"These titles false
 3    VI|    fight."~ ~ XIV~The king replied, "Though thy force and might~
 4   XII|   scuses vain," the knight replied,~"You bring; my will is
 5   XIV|   there sit?"~ ~ VIII~Hugo replied, "Ere many years shall run,~
 6   XIV| best and surest way:"~Hugo replied, "Thy happy foot is set~
 7   XIV|    Lord," the other knight replied,~"That with so many graces
 8    XV|  gracious God," the knight replied,~"That with his blood all
 9  XVII|       LI~The Indian fierce replied, "I am the man~Whose acts
10   XIX| trophy stands.' "~The duke replied, "Ne'er shall that deed,
11   XIX|  talk, none answered, none replied,~"My lord," he said, "at
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