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1     I|    only give the apoplexy a quicker chance. Come, come, my good
2   III|     the stranger had got in quicker than himself. He had a hundred
3   III| that on level ground you go quicker than I. You have the better
4   III|  bull, which rushed on even quicker and quicker. The trampling
5   III|  rushed on even quicker and quicker. The trampling of the horse'
6    IX|    the house? He would go a quicker way among the gardens, and
7  XIII|     because he could not go quicker, but because he wanted to
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