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1    II|      door than he put down the paper which he was reading without
2    VI| drawing patterns on a piece of paper fastened to the table.~ ~
3   VII|       such a lot of nice clean paper by scribbling on it!"~ ~"
4   VII|   concerned, if they put blank paper before your honour; for
5     X|       his hand trembled on the paper when it reached a name that
6    XV|      the mean time by throwing paper pellets at the baboon.~ ~"
7   XXI|  spluttering of the pen on the paper.~ ~When the lawyer looked
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