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 1     I|     shavings, and with a bit of green parsley in its mouth, the
 2     I|     once began to turn blue and green, his eyes threatened to
 3     I|        of this gentleman's dark green frock-coat lay just beneath
 4   III|   horses in front, adorned with green branches and crammed with
 5   III|       other side the rich, dark green reeds marked the water-line,
 6    VI|        Abellino in front of the green table in the name of suffering
 7   VII|      broke open the letter, and green wheels danced before his
 8    IX|        already seated round the green table, amongst them being
 9    IX|         pale face grew blue and green, and, seizing the chair
10    IX|        in the large room of The Green Tree tavern. They met accordingly,
11  XVII|       seems to be of a brighter green than the other: that, therefore,
12    XX|    distance, for they are still green when the others have shed
13    XX|    order that there it might be green when everything else was
14    XX| monument arose by the side of a green tree, on the top of it was
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