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1     I| with this animal."~ ~"Then rise superior to your grandpapa!"~ ~"
2     I|   your grandpapa!"~ ~"I'll rise superior to him for a hundred
3    IV|   know of it, and demand a rise of salary likewise. Mr.
4   VII| recovered as to be able to rise from his bed and write them
5    IX|    Boltay, your hair would rise up with horror! Only yesterday
6    IX|   but a nod to immediately rise[Pg 229] to their feet and
7    IX|   o'clock the ladies would rise and retire, and only a few
8   XXI|    and will last on when I rise up no more. My first bequest,
9   XXI|   would be were I never to rise from it again. It is quite
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