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1     I|    foolish face into a squarish shape, twitched the mobile skin
2     I| somewhat like a tin saucepan in shape, with such a narrow rim
3     I|    picture him to myself in the shape of such a gallant, noble
4    IV|         in store for him in the shape of presents.~ ~Matilda,
5   VII|    pasties of terrific size and shape towered upwards from the
6  VIII|       man whom she loved, whose shape she crowned with the flowers
7  XIII|       ascended to a terrace, in shape like a lofty tower, which
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