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1     I|    bunda could not keep him warm enough, and, therefore,
2     I|     Hie! you fellows! Put a warm brick under my dear uncle'
3   III| together. If, however, on a warm spring day, when the herdsmen
4   III|    who was beginning to get warm; "why, from this instant
5  XVII|  She felt the pressure of a warm hand in hers, and she involuntarily
6    XX|   guess the meaning of that warm grasp, or why this great
7   XXI|    back planted against the warm stove; the estate agent,
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