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 1     I|   farmyard wenches, and betyárs similar to himself dance with them
 2    II|         Monsieur Griffard, with similar pleasantry, "I am your servant
 3    IV|         visiting him again on a similar errand.~ ~No sooner did
 4     V|      cases, he argued, in which similar proposals lead most rapidly
 5     V|     eyes and features and looks similar to the ideal of her dreams.
 6    VI|         jour. He responded in a similar strain, and, approaching,
 7    VI| duelling rules. Livius recalled similar cases, but only as between
 8   VII|        round of them all. Under similar circumstances men often
 9    IX|        had witnessed a somewhat similar scene in some German tragedy.~ ~"
10    IX|        and Fanny had demanded a similar promise of secrecy, so he
11     X|         s needlework, and other similar trifles which generally
12    XV| charming position, wrapped in a similar burnous, also smoking a
13   XXI|       means. Twice I have had a similar sensation, and on each occasion
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