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1     I|       that the shortest way to everybody's house was through his
2    II|        public square there for everybody to stare at her."~ ~"Impossible!"
3    IV| tobacco at his shop than ever. Everybody was desirous of making the
4     V|  general outburst of laughter. Everybody knew that already. Musli
5     V|      injuring anybody, and yet everybody seemed to combine to make
6     V|       better, much better, for everybody if he submitted.~ ~"There
7   VII| entered the council-chamber.~ ~Everybody regarded him with astonishment.
8   Sel|    animation in it, Moore knew everybody worth knowing in his time,
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