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 1     I|        this short cap, on both sides, there bulged forth such
 2   III|      forming a parting on both sides.~ ~Will he win this wreath
 3   III|     had grown to it.~ ~On both sides of him trotted a couple
 4   VII|      newly shot game; over the sides of the lofty wains the horned
 5   VII|        to be supported on both sides, for, like a locomotive,
 6   VII|        burst asunder, the four sides of the box fell aside in
 7    IX| Anglaise to sweep down on both sides over her marble-smooth shoulders
 8    IX| contest ensued, marked on both sides by an altogether unprecedented
 9  XIII|    Armida!" resounded from all sides.~ ~The dogs rushed after
10   XVI|    back his dress-coat on both sides, and nursing one of his
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