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1    1| houses in the outskirts and move into the village, but have
2    1|  poor. Pray, for what do we move ever but to get rid of our
3    1|    s belt, and he could not move over the rough country where
4    5| sufficiently to allow me to move in again, and my meditations
5    7|    when everybody is on the move; and I had my share of good
6   12|    cannot touch a string or move a stop but the charming
7   14|  are sometimes requested to move from off the trapdoor, when
8   14|    his bed, in which he can move about divested of more cumbrous
9   16| with fear, yet unwilling to move; a poor wee thing, lean
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