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 1     I|   steady, and when it stuck fast in mud up to the axles of
 2     I|   were preordained to stick fast in the mud and remain there
 3     I| there till dawn, then stick fast it must, and it would be
 4     I|    all four wheels stuck so fast in the mud in the middle
 5     I|   stand before thee.~ ~ The fast of this house is eternal;~ ~
 6     I|   come to grief by sticking fast in the mud of the cross-roads,
 7     I|    the mud in which I stuck fast, but of the district all
 8   III|    carriages shouted, "Hold fast!" which warning applied
 9   VII|     his pocket-handkerchief fast to the pocket of his toga,
10   VII|   seat, that he might stick fast there; he substituted gunpowder
11    IX|    hastened to the house as fast as a pair of legs could
12     X| beheld you. Oh, let me hold fast to the thought: here is
13  XVII|   he were going to hold her fast for ever, the lady gently
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