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 1     I,       I|              She told me that Master James was deaf and dumb, and could
 2     I,       I|           said. "At any rate, little James will be taken to the Zürich
 3     I,      IV|       gentleman has saved our little James from being consumed by the
 4     I,      IV|         Dumany was to go with little James, in the other Mr. Dumany
 5     I,      IV|             household."~ ~"So little James is not your only child?"
 6     I,      IV|             so many children. Little James is the eldest, of course?"~ ~"
 7     I,      IV|              good mother, and little James was her own child and not
 8     I,       V|          Georgie?" she asked again, "James's playfellow and foster-brother?
 9     I,       V| foster-brother? Georgie's mother was James's nurse. How she begged
10     I,       V|             thought comfort you."~ ~"James?" she said. "This child
11     I,      VI|              sleeves. She led little James into the room, and, turning
12    II,    XVII|            boy we christened William James. He was a well-formed, healthy
13    II,    XVII|          Europe on account of little James, who all at once ceased
14    II,    XVII|           the nest. "These my little James has brought me," he said,
15    II,    XVII|           and, in an instant, little James was out of bed, and, barefooted,
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