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 1   III|   continually.~ ~They made him draw lots, and then placed him
 2   III|     Kis!" when they beheld him draw down upon his devoted head
 3     V|     then, that the girl should draw, in her imagination, an
 4    VI|        because I hear that you draw very fine, artistic specimens
 5    VI|           Sir, it is not I who draw, but my head apprentice,
 6   VII|   respect.~ ~"Come, come, man! Draw nearer!" cried the[Pg 156]
 7  VIII|   calculations - for I want to draw blood, I want to wound him
 8    XV|       against every attempt to draw an opinion from him, but
 9   XVI|        and fro on the sofa and draw conclusions.~ ~"Why did
10 XVIII|        of piquant anecdotes to draw upon, all more or less personal
11   XIX| believed that he could thereby draw her away from Death.~ ~After
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