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1     I|        resemblance to anything human. Moreover, they were sleeping
2     I|      between his teeth, as his human steed with squelching boots
3    II|       on a little mound, which human ingenuity had exalted into
4    VI| fairy-tale dragons that scents human flesh, and then roared -~ ~"
5   VII|      had never set eyes upon a human being. We can, therefore,
6    IX|  surely for the undoing of any human soul who saw a smile upon
7  XIII|     hands.~ ~It is curious how human passions prove contagious
8  XIII|       Ah, this was more than a human heart could bear! The foolish
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