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1   III|     another waggon was full of freshly baked white rolls; fastened
2    VI| leading into the park, where a freshly erected tent was standing.
3    IX|        every one; he scattered freshly done-up gossip and piquant
4 XVIII|      acorn, or as a ripe apple freshly plucked from the tree. Don'
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