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1     I|     buttons of his coat were no larger than cherry pips, the monstrously
2   III|        quite intelligible; much larger sums than this used to be
3    IV|        worked out of doors on a larger scale, one of them turning
4    IX|       limbs together, a room no larger than a coal-cellar, from
5   XIX| plumpness, his mouth was hardly larger than a strawberry, but his
6   XIX|       purer azure, were all the larger by contrast, and whenever
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