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1     I|        basket on the back seat moved slightly now and then, and,
2     I|       whole forest of his hair moved backwards and forwards like
3     I|       in fact, the gipsy never moved a limb. There he lay, prone,
4   III| fingers, but as yet he had not moved his whip. Only when three
5    IV|        florins in hard cash.~ ~Moved partly by the fulness of
6    IV|  answer a word, only his mouth moved weakly up and down, like
7   VII|       any of the feelings that moved him so strongly on ordinary
8  XVII|   forgot his part, and, deeply moved, exclaimed, "My God!"~ ~
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