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 1     I|      were caught, and in what manner they ought to be fried so
 2     I|      stewed in honey, and all manner of other delicacies, at
 3     I|   head was so confused by all manner of cogitations that when,
 4    II|    dance and sing, and do all manner of woman's handiwork. His
 5    IV|     to her in the most tender manner. He gave her all manner
 6    IV|       manner. He gave her all manner of beautiful gifts, glittering
 7     V|   Achmed III. was full of all manner of[Pg 121] fantastic sentiments.
 8    VI|     day - in his own peculiar manner.~ ~But Fate had prepared
 9    XI|     fairy palaces wherein all manner of earthly joys had hitherto
10  XIII| replies, or she tells him all manner of tales that he has not
11   Sel|     in Mrs. Conney's happiest manner 'Judy a Jilt' is a telling
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