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1    II|       left to the care of the State, and when they came home
2    IV|     You can find out the real state of the case from the manager
3    IV|   such a bad example that the State feels bound to step in and
4    VI|     master, reporting in what state he had left the business,
5   VII|   fiscal bowl off in the best state carriage to meet his nephew.
6 XVIII| driving."~ ~Even now the real state of things would not have
7    XX|     of a man, apparently in a state of collapse, half sitting,
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