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 1     I|       Pg 23] began to breathe hard, and seemed to recover slightly;
 2    II|       must look at him pretty hard before we shall recognize
 3    II|   with."~ ~"But that would be hard on the poor fellows.[Pg
 4    IV|    five and twenty florins in hard cash.~ ~Moved partly by
 5    VI|     his life long he would be hard of hearing.~ ~Kárpáthy had
 6  VIII|     you to a turner who lives hard by."~ ~"Master Boltay, don'
 7    IX|    Alas, sir!' I said, 'it is hard to believe in that; one
 8    IX|   company who seemed to be as hard hit as himself - namely,
 9    IX|      stiffly, biting his lips hard all the time; he was as
10    IX|     while Abellino, breathing hard, regarded him with bloodshot
11     X|      beneath the crosses of a hard domestic life; and they
12  XIII| canine army behind them, were hard upon his traces.~ ~The fox
13 XVIII|  circles, and everybody tried hard to make their acquaintance.
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