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 1 Note1         |   the age of twenty-three he laid down his pen long enough
 2     I,       I| Vulcan or Neptune? Or was it laid down in Euclid's adventurous
 3     I,      II|      had received no harm. I laid him on the ground in a safe
 4     I,      VI|      my hand, he caressingly laid his little, soft cheek on
 5     I,     VII|  husband and father had been laid up with consumption for
 6     I,      XI|   While at dinner, Siegfried laid down a plan of how the old
 7    II,       I|      which the fair girl had laid upon the sill, and, fastening
 8    II,      IV|      the curse that had been laid on his own life was heavy
 9    II,       V|       with low emphasis, and laid down the knife.~ ~I was
10    II,     VII|     lamp when I entered. She laid down the book, got up, and
11    II,     VII|  beat intermittently. When I laid my hand on her head and
12    II,      IX|       he would have a branch laid on, at his own expense,
13    II,      IX|    know that her grandfather laid down the condition that
14    II,      IX|  turned first to Flamma, who laid both her hands in mine,
15    II,       X|     And the trap was already laid for me, and I, who had thought
16    II,     XVI|     army has surrendered and laid down its arms. MacMahon
17    II,     XVI|     the tray a newspaper was laid before me, and, sure enough,
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