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 1     I|         such a nice pretty little animal, that I cannot conceive
 2     I|        and as comely as any other animal in the world. Nobody is
 3     I| appurtenances of a very different animal.~ ~Down it was placed in
 4     I|          had no quarrel with this animal."~ ~"Then rise superior
 5     I|        then, seizing the horrible animal by that part of its body
 6     I|          to swallow a four-legged animal at a gulp; but his other
 7    II|        again, like some tenacious animal that has lain imprisoned
 8   III|         he sat, it was a splendid animal - a restive Transylvanian
 9   III|           But now, when the noble animal heard the sharp hiss of
10   III|        thought that even the wild animal would know how to treat
11   III|           woe betide every living animal he encounters! He begins
12   III|    flicking away at the obstinate animal without being able to move
13   III|        Never again will the noble animal run races in the fields.
14  VIII|           was but a stupid, heavy animal, whose horns had to grow[
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