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 1     I|          up with Vidra; Vidra is dying. If only it had been a wolf
 2     I|         began to be angry. "I am dying," he cried. "I am not a
 3    IV|      replied -~ ~"My daughter is dying!"~ ~"Naturally!" replied
 4    IV|     wretchedness and shame, from dying abandoned and accursed,
 5   VII|           or Master Jock for not dying as he ought to have done.
 6    IX|           he might save her from dying of hunger.~ ~"Oh, sir, a
 7    XI| sufficient to upset him till his dying day. If any one comes to
 8   XIX|          be led into the[Pg 335] dying woman's chamber. The whole
 9   XIX|          dumbly, stonily, at the dying woman. On each side of the
10   XIX|         her head aside, lest the dying woman should see the tears
11   XXI|          her sleeping, I see her dying - - ~"Oh! come, come away!"~ ~"
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