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1     I,    VIII|            Why, there is your uncle Dion, with eighty-seven winters
2     I,    VIII|       myself."~ ~"Well, to think of Dion giving away anything but
3     I,    VIII|     although his Christian name was Dion. He was my father's brother,
4     I,    VIII|            was my Uncle Diogenes or Dion; and now I will tell you
5     I,    VIII|             my father that my Uncle Dion had furnished me with the
6     I,    VIII|         find a letter from my Uncle Dion, with an old, crumpled hundred-florin
7     I,    VIII|         here in my house.~ ~"DUMANY DION."~ ~I took the bank-bill,
8     I,       X| affectionate farewell from my Uncle Dion a newspaper item informed
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