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 1     I|       course of this lecture, turning incessantly in his chair
 2   III|    pursue the fugitives, but, turning back, and seeing the overthrown
 3    IV|     larger scale, one of them turning out a frightful quantity
 4     V|     her thoughts seemed to be turning that way she would divert
 5    VI|   lordships' offer," said he, turning to the heyduke, "and will
 6    VI|     take care," he continued, turning towards Abellino, "that
 7    VI|   this bill," said Alexander, turning to the seconds, and producing
 8   VII|        my friends!" he cried, turning at last to those standing
 9   VII| beheld his features gradually turning a dreadful blue. It was
10    IX|      let down the steps, and, turning round, shouted once more, "
11     X|       in time for it."~ ~Then turning towards Fanny, Flora continued, "
12  XIII|     one could see was the fox turning a somersault in the air.
13  XVII|      a snail," said his wife, turning pale.~ ~"You silly thing,
14 XVIII|    lightly?" inquired Livius, turning towards Rudolf. "Generally
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