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 1   III|     the fields and meadows, frequently returning to the scene of
 2    IV|    the coffee-houses pretty frequently, and read the newspapers,
 3    IV|     had worn them a bit; he frequently noticed, too, that when
 4    IV|       which the nobleman so frequently alluded to wrote him with
 5     V|   with Fanny's candour. She frequently left the child to herself,
 6     V|      and about this time he frequently sent over his head journeyman (
 7     V|    such broodings she would frequently say to her aunt that one
 8     V|   good, and his gentle look frequently followed her into her dreams.~ ~
 9    VI|  with little mincing steps, frequently pointing his pistol as if
10   VII|   and was closeted long and frequently with the squire; the dogs
11     X|     it comes about that she frequently finds poor sufferers in
12    XX| horses.~ ~The sitter behind frequently stood up in the sledge,
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