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 1   Pre|      have taken the liberty to cut out a good third of the
 2     I|       and it would be wrong to cut athwart the ways of Providence.~ ~
 3     I|       must, before all things, cut a decent figure abroad.
 4    II|       even do that, for I have cut it off."~ ~"And what will
 5   III|   looked as though it had been cut out of another skin. His
 6   III|      suddenly gave his horse a cut with the willow switch,
 7   III|        wild bull, he gave it a cut with his whip. The hooked
 8   III|      round the end of the whip cut out a whole patch on the
 9   III|       it did not move. Another cut reached its neck, chipping
10   III|        long whip, and began to cut and lash out from behind
11   VII|     was only when he wanted to cut a figure.~ ~And now, too,
12   VII|  wheels of his carriage should cut up the beautiful round pebbles
13  VIII|           Of course! You would cut him off with a shilling."~ ~"
14    IX|        to his ears, every word cut him to the quick, cut him
15    IX|     word cut him to the quick, cut him to the very marrow.
16     X|     was intensified by the low cut of her dress, which allowed
17 XVIII|        rasping voice seemed to cut clean through that desperate
18    XX|        quitted the sledge, and cut across the plain, while
19   XXI| descendant of mine should ever cut it down, the whole amount
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