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1    II|  blushes? What must[Pg 42] that mouth be like when it speaks,
2   III|        thee, and grant that thy mouth may never complain against
3   III|       words which drop from the mouth of thine unprofitable servant
4    IV|       Musli, listened with open mouth to his story of the miserly
5    IX|       again without opening his mouth.~ ~"Speak, I pray you! I
6     X| pronouncing that name, only her mouth remained gaping open as
7   XII|      but whenever he opened his mouth his words were sad and gloomy.
8   XII|      for when once he opens his mouth he turns[Pg 257] every drawn
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