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1     I| buttons, reaching down to his knee; the circumference of his
2    II|      overcoat reaching to the knee, buttoned by broad pendant
3   III|   hand, he threw him over his knee. That is the stable dodge,[
4   III|    who kept him down with his knee, and pummelled him from
5    IV|       child no higher than my knee, whom every one loved, every
6    XX|       And he himself bent his knee before the monument.~ ~And
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