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1    IV|      of the damsels, rows of tiny sandals stood ready there
2    IV|       and was playing with a tiny dwarf. They were singing
3    IV|    give the remainder to the tiny dwarf, who ate up everything
4   VII|      it falls on the desert, tiny oases, full of flowers and
5  VIII|  withdrawing, as he spoke, a tiny knife from his girdle, with
6  VIII| while the rose remains quite tiny. Suffer me but gently to
7   XII|   wrote to his daughter on a tiny shred of vellum, and tied
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