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 1     I|      does not know whether to laugh or to cry. First he laughed,
 2     I|    two others were obliged to laugh with all their might.~ ~
 3     I|       bosom, and cried with a laugh, "Here's the mouse!" And
 4     I|     thou, gipsy-lad, never to laugh any longer,~ ~ Another shall
 5    II|     usurper in the world, may laugh at the other fellow, and
 6   III|     he would sit up in bed to laugh; nay, once, in the House
 7    IV|     wanted to make each other laugh, had only got to say, "Shall
 8    IV| closed the door, when a merry laugh arose from the midst of
 9    IV|  stare, that they must smile, laugh, and make love to men whom
10   VII|  Master Jock not only did not laugh at these funny things, but
11    IX|      into a noisy impertinent laugh.~ ~"Ah, Fennimore!" cried
12    IX|       He could not restrain a laugh of triumph.~ ~"Ha! ha! Monsieur
13     X|    all, and how we shall both laugh at the many funny little
14    XI|    ambition is to make people laugh, and all the lovers of laughter
15    XI|       and, when she begins to laugh, the whole room trembles.
16  XVII|          Squire John began to laugh.~ ~"Why, what a silly the
17    XX|     noble heart, and will not laugh at me."~ ~Rudolf answered
18   XXI|      in this room I heard her laugh for the last time. On that
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