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1     I|     inside. A rush-mat in the middle of the room, a bench covered
2     I|        was still there in the middle of the lane, and on the
3    II|  public crier remained in the middle of the bazaar alone with
4    IV|       had been drawn into the middle of the room, and made merry
5    VI|       discovered lying in the middle of a mosque. The[Pg 125]
6   VII|     see budding tulips in the middle of September, yet the Kapudan
7   VII|       into the very waist and middle of autumn, and then to get
8   Sel| Rebellion, by John Vivian, of Middle Plantation, Virginia. By
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