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 1     I| feeble, and he involuntarily stammered in his terror[Pg 36] -~ ~"
 2    IV|   stone deaf.~ ~"I fancied," stammered the unfortunate pater-familias, "
 3   VII|         My dear father - - " stammered the girl, without raising
 4    IX|      asleep, Fanny?"~ ~"No," stammered the girl. She was not even
 5    IX|    you cold, Fanny?"~ ~"No," stammered the girl, huddling up beneath
 6    IX|      I want to go to sleep," stammered Fanny, sinking back again
 7     X|   worthy of such an honour," stammered the old steward, very circumspectly
 8  XVII|    man.~ ~"It is not Flora," stammered Fanny, with frightened,
 9  XVII|  beauty.~ ~"I love flowers," stammered Fanny, as if she felt obliged
10   XIX|     my darling little soul," stammered Squire John, perceiving
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