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1     I|    but to its own peculiar merits, for no traveller could
2   VII|  the recapitulation of his merits, he cast down his eyes as
3     X| you honour me far above my merits by your ladyship's boundless
4   XII|   extolled the superlative merits of these gentlemen, as to
5  XIII|   more laughter than their merits deserved.~ ~"Squire John,
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