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 1     I|        raised his front paw and passed it over the face of the
 2   III|         of ill-gotten goods has passed through your hands?"~ ~"
 3    IV|   shawls and bonnets, which she passed on to her younger sister
 4    IV|   Teresa. The youngest girl was passed from hand to hand, and kissed
 5     V|       CHURCH.~ ~Three years had passed since Fanny went to live
 6   VII| intelligence all to himself, he passed the letter on from hand
 7    IX|   sleepless nights, which I had passed at their sick-beds? for
 8    IX|         she thought, so she now passed on to something else.~ ~"
 9    IX|         I should certainly have passed you by without speaking.
10    IX|    making fun of him. Not a day passed without his coming to our
11    IX|        wall.~ ~Then Squire John passed on and had himself specially
12    IX|   Abellino, the moment they had passed by, stuck his thumbs into
13    IX|       to the card-room.~ ~As he passed through the door he heard
14   XVI|     like this.~ ~The procession passed across the square to the
15   XVI|        hastening to her friend, passed her arm round her waist,
16   XVI|         least, I have purposely passed by where Rudolf was standing,
17  XVII|           And the following day passed away with the same peculiar
18   XXI|        and again.~ ~Then he was passed round among all the other
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