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1 I| behind his lighted pipe, and fell reflecting on the folly 2 I| roast him."~ ~His lordship fell a-laughing at this insipid 3 III| neck of his horse, caps fell, capes flew, and in mid-course 4 III| Varju, that that gentleman fell prone from his horse.~ ~ 5 III| with these two horsemen, fell out of the line and mingled 6 III| Standing on its hind legs, it fell to savagely worrying its 7 III| long chaplet of flowers fell from the youth's head, and 8 III| began to circulate, and Mike fell to singing a new drinking-song 9 III| nicely in bed, dreamt that he fell down from the top of a high 10 III| unexceptionable."~ ~Master Jock fell back in astonishment. "One 11 IV| direction.~ ~Mr. Meyer's mouth fell at both corners dismally. 12 IV| these words the whole family fell upon his neck and kissed 13 V| mysterious benefactor.~ ~Fanny fell down from heaven forthwith. 14 VII| the sheep and oxen, which fell dead in heaps from want 15 VII| I asked a maize-reaper I fell in with, where on earth 16 VII| good appetite, and then fell to on his own account. At 17 VII| the four sides of the box fell aside in four different 18 IX| harpies incarnate, they fell upon me, all four of them: ' 19 IX| A rich country gentleman fell in love with Rézi and carried 20 X| And then the pair of them fell a laughing. Why, of course 21 XII| out among the gipsies, and fell a dancing with each other. 22 XIII| that, and, just as Fanny fell back half-swooning from 23 XV| satisfaction when the visitor fell back at the sight of his 24 XVI| s face grew serious, he fell a-thinking, but presently 25 XVII| innumerable little dark seeds fell into the palm of his hand.~ ~" 26 XVII| be seen.~ ~And again they fell a-talking about trifling 27 XIX| down her eyes gently, and fell asleep.~ ~"She has gone 28 XIX| And the good old Nabob fell down on his knees beside 29 XX| monument in the snow, and he fell a-thinking.~ ~Did not this 30 XXI| which my unforgettable wife fell asleep, all the young maids 31 XXI| sitting round the table there fell a-weeping, and not one of