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 1    1|           the neck, and bringing him round set him before his face.
 2    1|               and twirling the ladle round in the strainer, know that
 3    1|             take a circuit, and sail round by the smaller islands,
 4    1| fellow-soldiers of Christ, who stood round the saint in the church,
 5    2|             by the holy man, wheeled round and became a northern breeze;
 6    2|            been against them, veered round to help them on their voyage,
 7    2|           free, unbinding the girdle round thy captive loins. But though
 8    2|           for thy brethren will come round and press thee to make good
 9    2|          favourable for them, veered round on the instant to the opposite
10    2|            the community should walk round a newly ploughed and sowed
11    3|             fell from the top of the round monastery in the Oakwood
12    3|             wide his eyes and looked round him from side to side, with
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