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1     I,       I|    little watch-houses fly past like so many jack-o'-lanterns,
2     I,      IX|    all sorts of pottery of past centuries - Roman and Etruscan,
3     I,      IX|   to live in the forgotten past. The beauty of women you
4    II,       I|   the invitation.~ ~It was past midnight when we finally
5    II,     III| and not wait until you are past cure; but you grow up with
6    II,      XV|    persons.~ ~"Oh, that is past," said he, "but there is
7    II,    XVII| have made cognisant of our past sorrows and trials, I thank
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