Chapter

 1     I|       lumbering old vehicle on its high springs swayed to and fro
 2     I|          the two gentlemen held in high honour or they would not
 3     I|     apartment. The table was piled high with silver goblets and
 4     I| monstrously puffed sleeves rose as high as his shoulders. The wax-yellow
 5   III|            was now the holder of a high office which did not permit
 6   III|    sometimes, in the exuberance of high spirits, he knocks any one
 7   III|          bony beast, sixteen hands high, and what it wanted in figure
 8   III|         sport, scrambled on to the high dyke, from whence they could
 9   III|        fell down from the top of a high mountain into a quarry,
10    IV|       counts, barons, gentlemen of high degree, bankers, and other
11    IV|        something you can sell at a high price, something that you
12   VII|           that the sun was already high in the heavens when Palko
13   VII|           But now, Master Jock, in high dudgeon, shouted to Palko,
14  VIII|            promises you ease and a high position."~ ~"Who is it?"~ ~"
15  VIII|           even at that price." How high he would hold his head before
16    IX|         tune, and holding his head high, as if he were in the best
17     X|       great and illustrious men in high positions, and unexceptionable
18     X|           the society of all these high and haughty dames? If she
19     X|          pleads compassionately in high places: her benevolence
20     X|            the exuberance of their high spirits, took possession
21    XI|                 Here comes another high and mighty gentleman," resumed
22  XIII|      towards them.~ ~Here a pretty high fence confronted the hunters,[
23  XIII|          whom, owing partly to the high bushes and partly to their
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