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1   XVIII|           far rather work than be idle; and, indeed, she would
2   XXIII|           s words had conveyed no idle warning. The man before
3   XXIII|         than of a human being.~ ~"Idle threats!" muttered Manasseh,
4   XXIII| scornfully, between his teeth.~ ~"Idle threats, are they?" retorted
5   XXIII|       Hungarians, but is only the idle rub-a-dub of a band of school
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