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 1     I|           the humorous greyhound raised his front paw and passed
 2     I|         climax. The heydukes had raised into the air by its four
 3    II|         than Juan de Castro, who raised a loan on half his moustache
 4   III|     followed Mr. Varju. Fate had raised him still higher, for he
 5   III|        the approaching hoofs, he raised his head. One horn, prematurely
 6   III|         horseman, he immediately raised himself on his fore feet
 7    IV|        Matilda's salary has been raised," said Meyer, who would
 8    IV|         blubbering?"~ ~The girls raised their handkerchiefs to their
 9     V|         considerable defeat only raised the ardour of the huntsman
10    VI|          barrier, there stopped, raised his pistol, and took aim.
11   VII|          painful rattle. Then he raised his hands to heaven, and
12  VIII|         had."~ ~Alexander gently raised the old man's hand to his
13    IX|          of the village loafers, raised her to her feet again.~ ~
14    IX|          she stooped hastily and raised Mrs. Meyer up in her arms,
15    IX|         as this, eh?~ ~Fanny now raised herself on her elbows, and
16   XVI| kind-hearted that she would have raised this woman up to her own
17  XVII|    public at the same time.~ ~He raised the handkerchief from the
18   XIX|     Squire John, in his rapture, raised him to a level with his
19   XIX|          bosom.~ ~The sick woman raised her breaking eyes towards
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