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 1     I|       jangling bells around his neck, to warn all whom they might
 2     I|      threw the halter round his neck, drew the extreme end of
 3     I|      threatening horns, and the neck was so compressed within
 4     I|      table-cloth tied round his neck by way of mantle, declaiming
 5    II|     steeplechase and break your neck; you may be shot through
 6    II|    might fall down and break my neck?"~ ~"I won't bind you too
 7    II|        brains out or break your neck, according as the fancy
 8   III|         stiffened with wax. His neck was long and prominent and
 9   III|         simply seize him by the neck and turn out his pockets,
10   III|     horseman lay forward on the neck of his horse, caps fell,
11   III|         Another cut reached its neck, chipping away the skin
12   III|        had gripped it round the neck, and the end of that noose
13   III| pressure of the lasso about its neck, turned towards its new
14   III|      pressing tightly round its neck, and blindly, helter-skelter,
15   III|    swallowing with outstretched neck a whole bumper of wine at
16    IV|      whole family fell upon his neck and kissed and fondled him.
17   VII|    forehead and the nape of his neck in silvery wisps; he was
18  VIII|         Master Boltay round the neck, and kissing his stubbly
19    IX|     plunged as she is up to the neck in this overbearing rural
20  XIII|       Matyi, seizing him by the neck had, in fact, tossed him
21 XVIII|        sport with him, drew his neck down between his shoulders,
22 XVIII|      not seen you fall upon his neck, and kiss and embrace him!"~ ~"
23   XIX|     angel; his little hands and neck were regularly wrinkled
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