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1     I|        such times as his hands closed upon the reins, when he
2     I|      himself on the ground and closed his eyes, Gyárfás recited
3    IV|       rooms. They had scarcely closed the door, when a merry laugh
4     V|        Church of God, behind a closed screen, sublime and edifying
5     V| cavalier had entered, and then closed it again. Then they took
6    IX|     that cunning soul, and she closed her eyes and stopped up
7    IX|    Nobody saw them through the closed windows, and five fiery
8     X|   alone.~ ~The door had scarce closed behind Dame Marion when
9  XXII|       There lay the Nabob with closed eyes, his hands folded across
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