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 1     I|       innkeeper himself brought it lying in the middle of a large
 2   III|          lamb, or else we shall be lying where he is now."~ ~Quick
 3   III|         hurt any one whom he found lying on the ground. The heydukes
 4   III|          saw the big, powerful man lying motionless beneath his opponent,
 5   III|            his collar and left him lying at full length on the floor,
 6    IV|            they must make money by lying!"~ ~The wretched man was
 7    IV|  disjointed embroidering frame was lying on the table.~ ~Fanny stole
 8     V|          sundry rich young men are lying in wait for her. Be careful,
 9    VI|            in his pocket the money lying on the table, but swept
10   VII|        towards the top-most bundle lying before him, which contained
11  VIII| superstitious, sir; but when I was lying on my death-bed, a heavenly
12    IX|           than when they were both lying in bed.~ ~"Oh, oh! my darling
13   XIX|           nothing; he saw her only lying there pale, faded, with
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