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1 I| All empty the plates stand before thee.~ ~ The fast 2 I| the poet was obliged to stand upon a chair and pronounce 3 II| garden[Pg 44] itself should stand on an island, but it was 4 II| mind. If, however, I can't stand the test, I'll try matrimony. 5 III| and how many broken heads stand to his account!"~ ~And it 6 III| adjoining. The wary horsemen stand out in the open; some of 7 III| they meet each other they stand face to face, rubbing foreheads, 8 III| only grunted, but did not stand up, and buried its head 9 IV| thing - then Mr. Meyer could stand it no longer.~ ~"What's 10 VII| beginning to end, so just stand behind my chair, and hold 11 VIII| in foreign parts, he can stand up before anybody; and then 12 VIII| before her, and she would stand in the same rank, in the 13 IX| tragical scenes, could only stand there as if rooted to the 14 IX| become too much for me; I can stand it no longer. If I were 15 X| sit down, or else I must stand up."~ ~"I am not worthy 16 X| ladies as those whose names stand here before me, nevertheless 17 X| first word better; let it stand, please!"~ ~"And it is true. 18 X| other lady who is worthy to stand beside her, and nothing 19 XI| women have sighed. You might stand upon burning embers more 20 XIII| and at such times he would stand with streaming eyes at the 21 XXI| beside it, that it may not stand so solitarily there. If