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 1     I|    and been nearly torn to pieces. This was especially the
 2     I|    the harness was rent to pieces, the horses lay down in
 3   III|  head, and was trampled to pieces beneath the hoofs of the
 4   III|  irrecoverably trampled to pieces in the dust.[Pg 72]~ ~"That
 5   III|   in order to pound him to pieces, pitching all the chairs
 6    IV|  the stove that it flew to pieces in every direction.~ ~Mr.
 7     V|  bought with heaps of gold pieces. Besides, Teresa was not
 8    VI| florins in twenty-kreutzer pieces, and thirty red copper kreutzers
 9    VI|  silver, and thirty copper pieces" - and he indicated the
10   VII|  approaching mendicants to pieces; and the Nabob and all his
11    IX| from tearing each other to pieces.~ ~At this unseemly disturbance,
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