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1     I,      IV|      In another room I found a sort of ethnographical museum,
2     I,      IV|     did not believe us to be a sort of chivalrous brigands,
3     I,     VII|       a vain, good-for-nothing sort of fellow, who had missed
4     I,    VIII|        like him. Rather an odd sort of a fellow, and as keen
5     I,    VIII|        did not approve of this sort of advertisement, but I
6     I,       X| particular, a good-for-nothing sort of fellow who had never
7    II,       I|    blonde wore a dress of some sort of light Japanese silk,
8    II,     XVI|       me for a soldier of some sort, and a strict command of
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