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 1     I|   palms of both hands on his knees, regarded the new-comer
 2   III|     buried himself up to the knees in the swamp, and, whether
 3    IV|     this apparition that his knees knocked together. It was
 4   VII|     the former vowing on his knees before the altar that he
 5    IX| first his hands and then his knees, and then his very boots
 6    IX|      down she plumped on her knees again, and tried to discover
 7  XIII|     old man went down on his knees beside the bed of his wife,
 8    XV|   coolly clasping one of his knees with both his hands, and
 9   XIX|   old Nabob fell down on his knees beside the bed, and, burying
10    XX|  noticed the imprints of the knees of the departed youth, where
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