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1     I|  slightly; but his eyes rolled wildly, and he was gabbling something
2   III|    scudded off like a tempest. Wildly, madly, it skimmed the ground
3    IV|   himself with rage. He rushed wildly home. Fortunately, he made
4  XIII| shoulder, and the horse dashed wildly onwards.[Pg 287]~ ~ ~ ~CHAPTER
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