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 1     I|    Luckily for me, my father died betimes, and I went with
 2     I|      with plover's eggs, and died early in the morning. I
 3     V|     and by the time his wife died both he and Teresa had grown
 4     V|      I can hear her now. She died on the very day fixed for
 5    VI|   dandy, "but the poor thing died. I then determined that
 6   VII|  that, whether they lived or died, no very serious misfortune
 7   VII|      by apoplexy. He had not died on the spot, it is true;
 8    IX|     and his two brothers all died of apoplexy much about the
 9    IX|     hot haste, if the horses died for it. But where could
10    IX|   his adversary's sword, and died without uttering a sigh
11     X|   was good, ah, so good! She died long ago, in her youth.
12   XII|       Finally, the last note died away, and everybody dozed
13  XIII| herself down before him, and died there, without anybody knowing
14  XIII|     wife! Perhaps if she had died he would not have survived
15    XX|   had so suffered, lived and died, deserve as much? And he
16   XXI|     souls of those that have died; then the three among these
17  XXII|    feature.[Pg 357]~ ~He had died so quietly that even the
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