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1     I|           built, sturdy fellow, and leaving his lackey in the carriage
2     I|         light and went to lie down, leaving the stranger to seek out
3   III|     shoulders like long maidenhair, leaving only his face free, and
4   III| vice-lord-lieutenant of the county, leaving word at home that the crops
5   III|         time drain a bumper without leaving off singing."~ ~Now, this
6     V|              And off he went again, leaving Dame Kramm to think the
7    IX|        details of the great affair. Leaving the coach standing on the
8    XX|           another kindness to me by leaving me here alone and asking
9   XXI|           read these dispositions, 'leaving legacies to trees and shrubs!'"~ ~"
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