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1    IV|   whom it was his duty to tear to ribbons. Meyer, however,
2     V|   her up unmercifully, to tear off her budding leaves one
3     V| hat, and had just dried a tear from his upturned eye. It
4   VII| they might not, as usual, tear approaching mendicants to
5  XIII|   would surround him, and tear his skin off his back before
6   XXI|  And smilingly, without a tear, like one who is preparing
7   XXI|  At these words the first tear he had shed appeared in
8   XXI|  it hastily, but it was a tear of joy.~ ~"May he never
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