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 1     I|          rent to pieces, the horses lay down in the mud, and the
 2     I|      seductive.~ ~The Nabob himself lay down on the camp bedstead
 3     I|       peasant-girls, and greyhound, lay one of the wealthiest magnates
 4     I|      opposite the couch on which he lay. At the lower end of the
 5     I|        never moved a limb. There he lay, prone, stiff, and breathless.
 6     I|             s dark green frock-coat lay just beneath his armpits,
 7     I|           table on which the jester lay, and were carrying it round
 8   III|           to show their mettle, and lay bets with one another. Shortly
 9   III|            of whips. Every horseman lay forward on the neck of his
10   III|         snorting proceeded.~ ~There lay the huge beast in the midst
11   III|        snorting as he went, angrily lay down again on the border
12    IV| Zuckermandel quarter, where Matilda lay in a poor garret, in which
13     V|           worthy old spinsters, she lay in a fever the whole night.[
14   VII|         resin in the shops he could lay his hands on, and the Strolling
15   VII|             still; and silver mists lay here and there over the
16   VII|          lakes.~ ~And now the Nabob lay down for another little
17  VIII|           and Abellino's associates lay bets with each other as
18  VIII|          will. I simply want you to lay my proposal before her: '
19  VIII|          the youth at all, he would lay the second offer before
20    XI|             the people you know, to lay hold upon their most recondite
21  XIII|      covered with rows of haycocks, lay right before the huntsmen;
22  XIII|         pursuers. Sideways, indeed, lay an arm of the river Berettyo,
23  XIII|             and unintelligibly, but lay very still and quiet. She
24   XVI|            guessing riddles. Let us lay a wager that I find out
25   XVI|            quitted the room; but he lay down in a very bad humour,
26 XVIII|             innocent, and could not lay claim to the honour of making
27   XIX|        drooped them the long lashes lay conspicuous on his chubby
28   XXI|          and my last thought when I lay down, and will last on when
29   XXI|          the thought of it; often I lay me down in it, and bethink
30  XXII|           Squire's bedroom.~ ~There lay the Nabob with closed eyes,
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