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1   III| their horned heads higher, roar at each other from afar,
2   III|     begins with a terrific roar to fly away through the
3   III|   uttered a wild prolonged roar. Martin, who wished to entice
4   VII| joke capable of making him roar with laughter. He filched
5   XII|  another, which provoked a roar of Homeric laughter from
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