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 1     I   |     If it were written in the Book of Fate that the carriage
 2     I(1)|    see the glossary at end of book.~ ~
 3    II   |  stupidly appeals to that big book, among whose many paragraphs
 4   VII   |     contrived to substitute a book on veterinary surgery for
 5   VII   |       filched the clergyman's book; he rubbed pitch on the
 6  VIII   |   letter into Fanny's reading book. Master Boltay discharged
 7  XIII   |   bring her embroidery or her book into his room; or she would
 8  XVII   |       had hastily concealed a book which she evidently had
 9  XVII   | character of this woman. What book could it be that she was
10  XVII   |     the handkerchief from the book, and he opened the book -
11  XVII   |       book, and he opened the book - it was a Prayer-book.
12  XVII   |       Prayer-book. And as the book opened wide of its own accord
13   XXI   |  priest, "who can read in the book of life and death, or tell
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