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1     I|    horses of his own, by the aid of which he might have dragged
2    II|      was reading without the aid of an eyeglass, and, advancing
3    II| stroke of apoplexy, with the aid of a hastily applied lancet,
4   VII| first to be removed with the aid of strong pincers.~ ~What
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