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1     I|            And while the gipsy flung himself on the ground and
2     I|        hollow end of his cane, flung himself with a noble nonchalance
3    VI| planted one fist on the table, flung the other behind his back,
4    IX|        sprang to his feet, and flung the whole pack of cards
5   XVI|        the manner in which she flung them back in his face was
6   XVI|      happens that when one has flung back a paltry five or six
7  XVII|     hitherto been reading, and flung a handkerchief over it in
8    XX|     fellow had done.~ ~Then he flung himself on his horse. His
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