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1     I,      II| hysterical sobs, heart-rending prayers; and as I stumbled over
2     I,      II|      and there he muttered the prayers and invocations of his ancient
3     I,      II|     knows? Forth he chants his prayers, loudly yelling, or muttering
4     I,      IV|      the children's ablutions, prayers, and breakfast, and only
5     I,       V|      evening I had not said my prayers. We dined out late, and
6     I,       V|         and I could not say my prayers there. I felt the heavy
7     I,      VI|  fulfilled herself, saying her prayers with them, and watching
8     I,      VI|         and evidently said his prayers, for I saw his lips move;
9     I,      IX|       Do you know why I say my prayers outside among the beggars,
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