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 1     I|      so at last he[Pg 16] had hit upon the idea of knocking
 2     I|        it has quite gone now! Hit him on the back, some one,
 3     I|   sitting alone inside it had hit upon the peculiar idea of
 4   III| laughter. For Master Jock had hit upon the joke of dressing
 5   III|      from the whip chanced to hit the bull in the eye. Quick
 6     V|      darts of the huntsmen to hit their mark. That star was
 7    VI|       off; but the bullet may hit him in the arm or leg, and
 8    VI| downwards, you may be able to hit him in the stomach, but
 9    VI|      it kicks upwards you may hit him in the skull."[Pg 150]~ ~
10   VII|     skilful artist could have hit them off in three strokes,
11  VIII|      near their dwelling, and hit upon a thousand artifices
12    IX|      who seemed to be as hard hit as himself - namely, Monsieur
13  XIII|       I should. You have just hit it. Mount my horse. Take
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