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1    IV|   them a bit; he frequently noticed, too, that when he entered
2     V|     From the very first she noticed the change that had taken
3    IX| attentively, she would have noticed that in putting the question
4    IX| kept on losing.~ ~He scarce noticed now what he dealt. Fennimore
5  XIII|    before, for he had never noticed her. The stallion, with
6  XVII|   when she returned, Rudolf noticed that Fanny had hastily concealed
7    XX|     filled with tears.~ ~He noticed the imprints of the knees
8   XXI|  sat down to supper.~ ~They noticed that the Squire ate and
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