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1     I,      II|    into which the train had fallen was so deep that, in spite
2     I,     III|    that this misfortune has fallen upon others and not upon
3     I,    XIII|    have come to pick up the fallen hero and carry him into
4     I,    XIII| were indeed taking away the fallen hero to Walhalla, their
5    II,      IX|   but, since her choice has fallen on you, I am satisfied -
6    II,     XVI|    The French gentleman had fallen from his chair in a swoon.
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