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1     I|           stiff, and breathless. In vain they tickled his nose and
2   III|          them. At such a time it is vain for the herdsman to attempt
3   III|      efforts to regain its feet; in vain! The savage beast transfixed
4    VI|             his apprentices; but in vain was all the noise and racket -
5  VIII|            want Abellino to wait in vain for the hour of my death.
6  VIII|             that Alexander loved in vain.~ ~Boltay thought the matter
7  XIII|           his teeth: all in[Pg 284] vain - he had now to do with
8   XVI| good-humouredly. "Ma foi! that is a vain question from you, Rudolf.
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