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1     I|       impossible to move either backwards or forwards. The men were
2     I|      same time, would be thrown backwards by the jolting of the waggon,
3     I|        forest of his hair moved backwards and forwards like the top-knot
4     I|         his chair and wriggling backwards and forwards.~ ~"I don't
5   VII| extended towards him, retreated backwards all round the large oak
6   VII|    flowing abundance is brushed backwards and kept in its place by
7  XIII|        kept dodging to and fro, backwards and forwards, in the endeavour
8  XIII|        longer able to go either backwards or forwards. Only to live
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