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 1     I|      houses were in the habit of living together in the closest
 2   III|          the flower cannot go on living without the sun, and the
 3   III|        wooden men sported with a living centaur. There also were
 4    IV|        had no desire to see this living corpse anywhere near him,
 5     V|        The whole Bosphorus was a living forest planted with a maze
 6  VIII|           You would not slay any living creature at night! Wait
 7  VIII|      before the kiosk, but not a living soul did they find there.
 8    IX|       around as if they were not living men but only embalmed corpses,
 9    IX|        up the Seraglio and every living soul within it into the
10    XI|          all know, no figures of living things should appear on
11   XII|       neighbours who is actually living at peace with us, is doing
12   Sel| imagination not surpassed by any living novelist. The action of
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