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 1     I|          doling out wine, but is a bit of a farmer besides, and
 2     I|   horseradish shavings, and with a bit of green parsley in its
 3     I| well-educated, but my father was a bit of an oddity who dearly
 4     I|       content, who will look every bit as picturesque as your Morocco
 5   III|          he knocks any one about a bit, he is not to be punished
 6   III|           badly. He rolled about a bit, it is true; but this was
 7   III|            offending him the least bit in the world. Last of all
 8   III|           to savagely worrying its bit, and careering round and
 9    IV|           when she had worn them a bit; he frequently noticed,
10    VI|          them any more.~ ~Abellino bit his lips till the blood
11    VI|     special reasons for it. I am a bit of an oddity, you must know.
12   VII|          of mine, of course, not a bit! I am only a good-for-nothing
13    IX|           own. I have not tasted a bit of food this day; and if
14    IX|    thousand thanks; but I am not a bit[Pg 206] hungry. I am too
15    IX|          it is, but I don't feel a bit sleepy to-night. Perhaps
16    IX|      compelled her to eat up every bit of breakfast if she could
17    IX|          And again he cheered up a bit, and returned to[Pg 235]
18   XII|         imagine, and will not be a bit jealous - no! she will rejoice
19  XIII|            turn seized Fecske, and bit his ear so savagely that
20  XIII|     released. Let him run a little bit longer, if he likes!~ ~"
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