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1 I| over, but a couple of men kept close to it on each side, 2 I| of no avail; there they kept him till he really began 3 I| next merry meeting!" And he kept on sending after him whole 4 III| boots shaggy and spurred. He kept raising his feet as gingerly 5 III| red banner, which the wind kept flapping into his eyes every 6 III| turn to grow angry, and he kept on flicking away at the 7 III| beneath his opponent, who kept him down with his knee, 8 IV| that the matter was to be kept secret for a time, lest 9 IV| rising words, and still kept silence. At last, one day, 10 V| made his appearance. He kept silence till the singing 11 V| But a strict watch must be kept upon her. I am well aware 12 VI| s house, and Teresa had kept it quiet, no doubt, because 13 VI| the rooms this Philistine kept his little sugar-plum, and 14 VII| is brushed backwards and kept in its place by a circular 15 VII| but if the dyke had been kept in proper repair, the water 16 VII| the assembled guests, who kept up the joke afterwards till 17 VII| into some hole, but they kept much too good an eye upon 18 VII| she spoke so low. They kept on telling her not to hold 19 VIII| little domain; and Boltay kept pinching her cheeks, which 20 VIII| that the genius of slumber kept furthest away.~ ~Only one 21 IX| for Fanny's marriage were kept so secret that nobody could 22 IX| same house with, and be kept by them, I might go and 23 IX| Damnation!~ ~And still he kept on losing.~ ~He scarce noticed 24 X| as well, she continually kept the attention of whatever 25 X| Dame Marion, however, kept standing there in amazement, 26 XI| so that no flowers can be kept in the room where she may 27 XIII| throw them off his track. He kept plunging into the bushes 28 XIII| strength, and all the time he kept dodging to and fro, backwards 29 XIII| he had leaped forth, and kept flying towards one haycock 30 XVII| of the coach, and so they kept on bidding each other adieu