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 1     I| carriage and a waggon in their midst.~ ~The waggon went in front,
 2     I|     suddenly appeared in their midst, and saluted them with such
 3   III|        especially when, in the midst of his mad career, the long
 4   III|      lay the huge beast in the midst of the reeds. He had buried
 5   III|    with him better than in the midst of this unknown morass,
 6   III|     made his appearance in the midst of the elegant society of
 7    IV|     merry laugh arose from the midst of the company which they
 8    IV| eminent criminal lawyer in the midst of a heap of dusty papers.
 9   VII|        beheld his uncle in the midst of diversions unworthy of
10   VII|       towered upwards from the midst of the guests who sat opposite
11   VII|      of silver beakers. In the midst of the room stood a silver
12     X|      was heard outside, in the midst of which resounded Squire
13   XII|   praise for one thing: in the midst of all this talking and
14  XIII|        prancing steeds, in the midst of a circle of noisy youths,
15  XIII|     tower, which rose from the midst of the pleasure-house, and
16   XVI|        cause. She lives in the midst of a band of empty-headed
17  XVII|     china vase, in the[Pg 323] midst of which he immediately
18  XVII|        think of a woman in the midst of such grave matters?~ ~
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