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 1     I| condescended to look out of the window, drying the sweat from his
 2     I|        fokos, looked out of the window, and perceiving the brilliant
 3    IV|         the house through door, window, and chimney.~ ~Mrs. Meyer
 4     V|        to watch from the garret window how the valiant young woman-hunter,
 5     V|    pitched the money out of the window, with the remark that a
 6    VI|      she was, peeped out of the window. The person sitting in the
 7    VI|     master, and approaching the window that he might be able to
 8   VII|    found him looking out of the window, motionless, with his hands
 9    IX|     little distance - through a window, perhaps - just catch a
10    IX|        I am always fancying the window to be where the door is.
11     X|         him to leap through the window, he was prepared to do so.~ ~"
12   XII|      gipsy band proceeding from window to window and intoning beneath
13   XII|       proceeding from window to window and intoning beneath each
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