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1     I|      to the world a beautiful greyhound. So it was to him that precedence
2     I|  nodding at him, the humorous greyhound raised his front paw and
3     I| waggon, to wit, his favourite greyhound, his gipsy jester, and his
4     I| further off the heydukes; the greyhound was under the bed. And thus,
5     I|    jester, peasant-girls, and greyhound, lay one of the wealthiest
6     I|   favourites, the jester, the greyhound, and the poet. The Nabob
7     I|     to the dog, whereupon the greyhound immediately swallowed the
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