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1     III|   hand a small cane whose peculiar head betrayed the fact that
2      IV|  and perfected industries peculiar to themselves, as have the
3   XVIII| holiday attire, a costume peculiar to the place, and showing
4   XXIII| Manasseh assented to this peculiar reception. "Many men, many
5  XXVIII| room, Manasseh detected a peculiar odour in the air. Benjamin
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