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 1     I|     the same time, would be thrown backwards by the jolting
 2     I|   to hold his head a little thrown back, and he supported himself
 3    II|   with all sorts of bridges thrown across it, from an American
 4    II|     in those days had quite thrown into the background the
 5    II| hope to inherit. You may be thrown from your horse at a fox-hunt
 6   III|     Windows and blinds were thrown open and drawn up, and the
 7   III|  that the pens were usually thrown.~ ~The bell of early dawn
 8   III|    with a jerk. A skilfully thrown noose had gripped it round
 9   VII|   the background were to be thrown open, revealing a magnificent
10     X|  her back.~ ~Her mantle was thrown back over her shoulders,
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