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1       V|       could claim any share. She ceased to fear him against whom
2     XIV|        hill, he noticed that she ceased to laugh at his tales, but
3      XV|          half an hour the spring ceased to flow. It stopped with
4   XVIII|       cease to love only when it ceased to beat. The pledge won
5      XX| whereupon the dancer immediately ceased his exhibition with the
6  XXVIII|          s hand, but his pen had ceased to move. His eyes met those
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