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 1     I|     s leg-warmers? Hie! you fellows! Put a warm brick under
 2    II|   would be hard on the poor fellows.[Pg 51] You would not choke
 3    IV|   such merry, amusing young fellows, who would make one die
 4    IV| such funny, quizzical young fellows!~ ~Four of the Meyer girls
 5    IV|     one of the jovial young fellows aforesaid jumped up and
 6     V| raise her far above all her fellows. But a strict watch must
 7   VII|   fault this time; the poor fellows are not to blame. Rely upon
 8   VII|   from among so many pretty fellows?"~ ~"My dear father - - "
 9   VII|    as much as six strapping fellows could do to bring in the
10  VIII|   that, to the wonder of my fellows, I should return from the
11  XIII|     yourself. And you young fellows there, watch over my wife
12   XXI|     and they are all honest fellows."~ ~As they were passing
13   XXI|     among all the other old fellows, and he looked at them all
14  Note|     and they are all honest fellows.["]~ ~ Chapter XXII~ ~Ah,
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