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1     I|       two sharply-pointed linen ends, that one could not so much
2   III| moustache triply twisted at the ends and well stiffened with
3   III|   between them, which regularly ends with the fall or the flight
4   III|    humour begotten of good wine ends and drunkenness begins;
5    IV|    enough that way to make both ends meet. As for your girls,
6   VII|       elegantly upwards at both ends; the fiery redness of his
7   VII|        a fearful extent at both ends; his features are so simple
8   VII|        might see it.~ ~The four ends of the box were fastened
9    XI|        the code at her fingers' ends, can hold her own against
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