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1     I,    VIII|   must be ninety-seven now. A rare age, indeed! When last I
2     I,    VIII|   even grudge money to secure rare specimens. His flower-garden
3     I,      IX|      filled with precious and rare old products; books with
4     I,      IX|     themselves curiosities of rare beauty. But those books!
5     I,      IX|    large iron chest, itself a rare piece of workmanship, and
6     I,      XI|       old Gobelin hanging - a rare piece of tapestry.~ ~"Why,
7    II,     III| question, she said to me with rare delicacy -~ ~"This is no
8    II,     III| shining political stars, such rare celebrities, as the Honourable
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