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1     I|         attention to his sleeping companions, and being in a condescending
2     I|          hostelry. These were the companions of the carriage that had
3   III|        jesters, those of his boon companions whom he liked the best.
4   III| invariably cudgelled all his boon companions; but he had the liquid capacity
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