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 1   III|        brought up by a crush of carriages and carts, raising clouds
 2   III|  approaching. No sooner are the carriages visible than they are welcomed
 3   III|      survey the race from their carriages in the most comfortable
 4   III|         galloped on.~ ~From the carriages it was easy to see how the
 5   III|  whereupon the gentlemen in the carriages shouted, "Hold fast!" which
 6   III| arrogance of Martin, and in the carriages of the gentry wagers began
 7   III|           came a voice from the carriages.~ ~"No need of that," replied
 8   III|       you shall help into their carriages the same little wenches
 9  XIII|       accompany the huntsmen in carriages.~ ~It was a glorious summer
10  XIII|   ladies and gentlemen in their carriages. Squire John himself was
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