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 1    II|       Halil Patrona was quite carried away by his enthusiasm.~ ~"
 2   III|       Palms, which palms were carried to the very gates of the
 3    IV|      they were all seized and carried away captive.~ ~"Poor Irene!
 4    IV|    how it goes on! The robber carried the maiden he had stolen
 5    VI| Patrona on its shoulders, and carried him away through the arcades
 6    VI|       old tub of a boat which carried him across to the camp.
 7   VII|     it might keep steady when carried.~ ~"What dost thou say,
 8     X|      upon their shoulders and carried her about, finally resolving
 9     X|    From street to street they carried her, whirling along with
10   XII|   well-laid plot could not be carried out.~ ~After a long interval
11   XII|   said he, "cannot be[Pg 256] carried into effect without the
12   XII|      walk with her. The woman carried her child in her arms.~ ~
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