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 1     I|          indeed, and the water was free to go up and down wherever
 2     I|            the stranger, trying to free himself from the gipsy's
 3    II|         other perfume, so as to be free from the soil of vulgar
 4    II|          evil usurper who makes so free with your inheritance is
 5    II|      seventy when he finds himself free again."~ ~"My uncle has
 6    II|         know of a case which would free you from them all."~ ~"And
 7    II|           engagement, and be quite free to blow your brains out
 8   III|  maidenhair, leaving only his face free, and thus forming a parting
 9   III|           Besides that, he has the free run of all festivities and
10    VI|          obligation could not feel free. They wanted to pay him
11  VIII|           good or bad, instinct or free will.~ ~But it was from
12    IX|         diversion of his guests as free and unconstrained as possible.
13    IX|         the wench is making pretty free with my name. Can she be
14    XV| temerarious conclusion that he was free to admit ladies up to that
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