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1   III|   festal oxen being tied to a cart's tail? Why, the butcher
2   III|      hands; after them came a cart with the gipsy musicians,
3   III|      the youths in his rustic cart. Possibly he thought that
4    VI|       home. He had got into a cart very early in the morning
5   VII|   that it would have filled a cart, at the very least."~ ~Master
6    IX|      to be lifted up into the cart; the whip cracked, and off
7    IX|   country house by the market cart, with the embroidered sofa
8  XIII| brought on to the ground in a cart, lest any of the horses
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