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1   III|          horse, caps fell, capes flew, and in mid-course every
2   III|  remained behind, while the bull flew on in front. By this time
3    IV|        foot of the stove that it flew to pieces in every direction.~ ~
4    VI|       Deuce take that bullet, it flew so damned close to my ear
5    IX|       for the ring himself.~ ~He flew - nay, that would be saying
6   XII| adjoining rooms. Flora and Fanny flew off to their bedrooms unobserved,
7  XVII|     vivacious, affectionate wife flew towards him, and dried the
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