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1     I|            which at that moment no small traces of fear could be
2     I|           nothing indeed but a few small fish and a few beautiful
3     I|     recognised the spot at once. A small dab of blood, the remains
4    IV|            him to share with him a small dish of well-seasoned pilaf
5     V|           her, on a table, stood a small goblet filled[Pg 105] with
6    IX|       naked calves, on their heads small round turbans, and with
7   Sel|        Chronicle -~ ~"A work of no small merit and ability. It supplies
8   Sel| conscientiousness, and displays no small ability in marshalling an
9   Sel|           can be extracted, and no small knowledge of an intensely
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