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 1     I,       I|      minutes only, when, to my surprise, there was a great deal
 2     I,       I|      At this I saw a thrill of surprise run through the child's
 3     I,       I|       joy.~ ~I was struck with surprise, and did not believe my
 4     I,     III|        speaks; but what was my surprise when I recognised these
 5     I,       V|  exclamation of admiration and surprise; and for a moment I stood
 6     I,      VI|        Well, this was indeed a surprise. All the drowsiness had
 7     I,    XIII|     same evening I had another surprise. My friend Siegfried drove
 8    II,       I|       sap for budding. "What a surprise for them," I thought, "when
 9    II,       I| Siegfried clapped his hands in surprise. "Riddle after riddle! and
10    II,      XV|        of my heart; but, to my surprise, no one came. The next minute
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