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 1     I|         Put on your fur pelisse lest you catch cold. Where are
 2    II|     long enough."~ ~"Naturally, lest I die before my uncle."~ ~"
 3    IV|         kept secret for a time, lest the other chorus-girls should
 4     V|         so anxious, so fearful, lest his honest gifts should
 5    VI|     show her face in the street lest she should meet him. A distrust
 6    VI|        to his factory that day, lest he should pitch into some
 7    VI|      thousand down in one lump, lest any one should say he did
 8    VI| Alexander's part was necessary, lest Conrad and Livius should
 9   VII|     forbears to drive right in, lest the cranky wheels of his
10    IX|         And here I may mention, lest any of my readers should
11    IX|      which women call knitting, lest she might poke out her kinswoman'
12    IX|       had much better take care lest the lady takes a fancy to
13     X|         not to touch the names, lest he might offend their owners
14  XIII|       trains had to be held up, lest the spurred and booted heroes
15  XIII|        to the ground in a cart, lest any of the horses should
16  XIII|         not come to a fox-hunt, lest my dogs should regard me
17  XIII|      can't help feeling anxious lest some accident should happen
18  XIII|      even dare to speak of him, lest her blushes and the tremor
19  XIII|      turned aside for a moment, lest she should see the tears
20   XIX|      she turned her head aside, lest the dying woman should see
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