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1     I|        in the twilight. Twelve mounted men were approaching with
2     I|     who never ceased laughing, mounted him on a chair, threw the
3     I|    instead of on horseback. He mounted, therefore, on to the shoulders
4     I| rumbled off with its escort of mounted torch-bearers.~ ~The roué
5   III|       it into his whip-handle, mounted his horse again. Hitherto
6   VII|       feast, when the wine had mounted into the heads of the guests,
7  XIII|    there."~ ~Palko immediately mounted Squire John's horse, and
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