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 1     I|        table was piled high with silver goblets and dishes, and,
 2     I|  reposing among the ice in large silver pitchers, flasks of carved
 3     I|         in the middle of a large silver dish, surrounded by a heap
 4    II|         porcelain table, stood a silver tea-service, and from time
 5   III|        leaves; his silk vest had silver buttons; his face was red,
 6   III|        whether it were a pipe, a silver spoon, or a watch. Nevertheless,
 7    IV|         thing, not including the silver stopper, cost five and twenty
 8    VI|         notes, twenty florins in silver, and thirty copper pieces" -
 9    VI| strolling arm in arm through the silver poplar woods - Abellino,
10   VII|      fastening a pair[Pg 155] of silver spurs in his Kordovan leather
11   VII|          was calm and still; and silver mists lay here and there
12   VII|        ride a good nag shod with silver shoes. I pray that your
13   VII|         whole museum of gold and silver plate was piled upon the
14   VII|    students were to drink out of silver beakers. In the midst of
15   VII|        midst of the room stood a silver basin, from whose cunningly
16   VII|      side, picked out with large silver nails, the name - J-o-h-n
17  XIII|          on it, the second was a silver hunting-horn, and the third
18   XXI|         driven into it with nice silver nails, only the date of
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