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1     I|     Such witticisms formed no small part of his amusement, and
2    VI|       and my sweetheart was a small tradesman's daughter, who
3   VII|    the theatre?"~ ~"It is too small."~ ~"But there are only
4   VII|      in his life so far but a small matter compared with what
5   VII| shepherds, tenants, and other small fry, arrived to recommend
6     X| ladyship any service, however small. And although it is a hateful
7     X|     pray allow me to make one small remark, by way of advice,
8    XV|      revealed the presence of small hidden doors, and the windows
9    XV|    the antechamber outside, a small negro groom was scratching
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