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 1     I|     t you read?"~ ~"Read! of course I can. But I don't fancy
 2     I|   very much sooner.~ ~In the course of his wanderings, he suddenly
 3   III|   are expected to follow the course of public events with the
 4    IV|    of you! Why, you know, of course, it is only a tale. Listen
 5    IV|  gathered together. This, of course, was long, long ago. Who
 6    IV|     greatly together; for of course there was nobody present
 7   VII|      tailors cannot write of course. Not a bad hand by any means.
 8   VII|     a fancy to. And that, of course, was a very different thing.~ ~
 9  VIII|      it is Damad Ibrahim. Of course, of course. Death hath disfigured
10  VIII| Damad Ibrahim. Of course, of course. Death hath disfigured his
11    IX|   safe and sound, we can, of course, go ourselves."~ ~This crazy
12     X|  pass twice or thrice in the course of the year.~ ~On the evening
13   XII|      sovereignty, whence the course of empires, the destiny
14  XIII|   world pursued its ordinary course; but far away among the
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