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 1     I|      table along till it stood opposite the couch on which he lay.
 2   III|        the little reedy island opposite he had made his lair; there
 3   III|  between them they trot off in opposite directions. But when the
 4     V|    Boltay himself lived at the opposite end of the town, over his
 5     V|       that he would be sitting opposite the fifth pillar.~ ~Oh ho!
 6    VI|  approached the seconds of the opposite party, and asked whether
 7   VII|       of deforming wrinkles.~ ~Opposite him stood the worthy steward,
 8   VII|    midst of the guests who sat opposite and around them, and huge
 9  XIII| trotting towards them from the opposite end of the avenue.~ ~Even
10  XIII|       suddenly at him from the opposite side like lightning, and
11    XV|      in a large mirror exactly opposite to him. At the opposite
12    XV|        opposite to him. At the opposite end of the ottoman sat a
13    XX|    slowly approaching from the opposite direction. One of them was
14   XXI|        on his left, the fiscal opposite to him, that they might
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