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 1    1|          in order that he might return to England and live the
 2    1| proclaimed; all malefactors may return to their town."~ ~
 3    6|                          When I return to my house I find that
 4   13|       mother had charged him to return with his shield or upon
 5   15|   Nutting and Le Grosse. But to return toward Lincoln.~ ~
 6   15|        occasionally awaited the return of spring.~ ~
 7   16|       part way across, and then return to the same shore. Ere long
 8   18|     burn, the vilest sinner may return. Through our own recovered
 9   18|                               A return to goodness produced each
10   19|       or friends. Turn the old; return to them. Things do not change;
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