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1    1|  an accident happens to a gentleman's legs, they can be mended;
2    1|   England today as an old gentleman who is travelling with a
3   11| that I was dressed like a gentleman (which, however, was not
4   12|  and cook, as well as the gentleman for whom the dishes were
5   15| Duncan Ingraham, Esquire, gentleman, of Concord village, who
6   17|  enough. They said that a gentleman farmer, who was behind the
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