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 1   III|           now sitting on horseback, holding a large red banner, which
 2    VI|              and then ceremoniously holding the letter by the edge of
 3    VI|             place for some seconds, holding his pistol in his hand pointed
 4    VI|             to cowardice. Abellino, holding himself sideways, advanced
 5    VI|            torture his adversary by holding him in suspense as long
 6   VII|            that his honour has been holding out his front paw for ever
 7   VII|             of every man capable of holding a hay-fork at a big hunt.
 8   VII| greyish-haired man lurched forward, holding his cap in his hand.~ ~"
 9    IX|             and humming a tune, and holding his head high, as if he
10  XIII|     extended hand to his lips, and, holding it in his palm some little
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