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1     I|       who lives abroad has many necessities, and my father only left
2    II|        the extravagance, or the necessities of other people, and building
3    IX| supplied one of the most crying necessities of the age. Every one knew
4   XVI|       much subject to the petty necessities of life as ordinary men,
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