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 1     I| aristocratic ears with his long legs, shook his steel-chain collar,
 2     I|        beat the air on its hind legs, it is as clever and as
 3     I|        into the air by its four legs the table on which the jester
 4     I| stranger, protruding one of his legs in front of him, and beating
 5     I|         collapsed; his arms and legs grew limp and feeble, and
 6   III|      rear. Standing on its hind legs, it fell to savagely worrying
 7   III|         roaring mob, its strong legs gave way beneath it, and,
 8   III|    slightest command over their legs crept under the table.~ ~
 9   III|       same time tripping up his legs, and then, with the other
10    IX|      house as fast as a pair of legs could carry him. On reaching
11    IX|         go himself. He had good legs, and would be there in a
12    XI|          If any one crosses his legs in her presence, she faints;
13  XIII|  limping and stumbling on three legs. Every one fancied that
14   XVI|          and nursing one of his legs in both hands. "Will it
15 XVIII|     with his arms embracing his legs like the two of clubs as
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