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1     I|      from its head, and thereby raising it into the air, pulled
2   III|     shaggy and spurred. He kept raising his feet as gingerly as
3   III| councillor he would signify, by raising his stick, that they were
4   III|         of carriages and carts, raising clouds of dust in their
5   VII|     stammered the girl, without raising her eyes.~ ~"Oh, so thou
6   XII|         of all bethought him of raising his glass in honour of two
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