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1     I|       nicely on its nail again, thrust his head into his sheepskin
2   III|         the part which had been thrust upon him by way of a joke.[
3    IV|  greater degradation than being thrust into prison. You know what
4    VI|         me a receipt."~ ~And he thrust into the young gentleman'
5    VI|         The young man thereupon thrust the attested document into
6    IX| secretly that a letter had been thrust into the bottom of the sofa;
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