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 1    1|          or, what if we had been taken sick? How vigilant we are!
 2    1|       and what methods have been taken to obtain them; or even
 3    1|           account of stock to be taken from time to time, to know
 4    1|         people. Let Harlequin be taken with a fit of the colic
 5    1|          day or two at most, and taken down and put up in a few
 6    1|                But lo! they have taken wings-~ ~
 7    1|      navigation! - why, if I had taken one turn down the harbor
 8    1|       broken a horse or bull and taken him to board for any work
 9    1|         What if equal pains were taken to smooth and polish their
10    1|          with fire. After having taken medicine, and fasted for
11    5|         a summer morning, having taken my accustomed bath, I sat
12    5|     sound which the elements had taken up and modulated and echoed
13    7|       bought a partridge, we had taken our journey fasting." Fearing
14    7| committed men, whose time was an taken up in getting a living or
15    8|         floating in the air, had taken root and grown in him. Here
16    9|         to newspaper, and which, taken in homeopathic doses, was
17   11|         chickens, which had also taken shelter here from the rain,
18   13|           who would already have taken up their march, with faint,
19   13|          his foe, or had not yet taken part in the battle; probably
20   13|        in April, and was finally taken into their house; that she
21   17|    mortals ask. She has long ago taken her resolution. "O Prince,
22   19|       and more glorious ones had taken their places. And now he
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