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1    IV| quiet till, by dint of much weeping and supplication, she had
2    IV|     repeatedly, sobbing and weeping bitterly all the time, could
3    IV|     mode of life, and they, weeping sorely, promised to obey
4    IV|    by a general outburst of weeping.~ ~"Since she departed,"
5     V|   away the bouquet, and ran weeping to Dame Kramm, and sobbing
6  VIII|   very man who, so far from weeping at my death, will be ready
7    IX| Come, come," said he to the weeping mother, "don't take on so!
8  XIII|  bed, kissing her hand, and weeping like a child. At last his
9  XXII|    his wife. There was much weeping, but the one who wept the
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