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 1       I|         perceived that they were being imposed upon. A vigorous
 2       I|          two fat cattle-dealers, being of no meagre dimensions
 3       I| presently inquired, her question being apparently suggested by
 4       I|     certain feeling of relief at being freed from the company of
 5      II|      escape the horrible fate of being buried alive?"~ ~"She can
 6     III|          way to the dining-room, being first warned by his companion
 7     III|       himself can render a human being."[22]~ ~"I defy you to do
 8      IV|        conceive of a gentleman's being forbidden by his scruples
 9      IV|      side of this narrow ravine, being in some measure exposed[
10       V|    ransom stood a good chance of being considerably delayed. This
11       V|          withstood. For the time being the imagination is mistress
12       V|    publication of Allegri's work being strictly[47] prohibited;
13       V|        some of the audience even being moved to laughter."~ ~"For
14      VI|         were disappointed at not being able to attend the Easter
15    VIII|         and dismay. Weapons were being forged against her, she
16    VIII|          listened to him without being moved almost to tears. But
17      IX|    sister, and as such a beloved being. Her life had been spoiled
18      IX|           affairs at the Vatican being guided at present by those
19      XI|       different sort of life was being led in the other wing of
20     XII|             The consciousness of being the only living creatures
21      XV|     sure-footed that it was like being rocked in a cradle to ride
22      XV|         waters were for the time being restrained, although numerous
23      XV|     attentions, her sole purpose being to entrap him and deliver
24      XV|         thought of my birthplace being turned into a bloody battle-field,
25      XV|          while they perhaps were being led out to execution. I
26    XVII|        three men, the middle one being the tallest and stateliest.
27    XVII|         their council, one party being strongly opposed to any
28   XVIII|         never frighten people by being pale and wobegone. Just
29   XVIII|        the setting of the stones being silver. Under the dolman
30     XIX|       COUNCIL.~ ~While blood was being shed on the banks of the
31      XX|         the thought of Zenobia's being found there by the people
32      XX|          need not charge us with being wild Indians. I do not ask
33     XXI|         and the ploughshare were being fashioned, and all the implements
34    XXII|       its carving in high relief being still clearly outlined.
35    XXII|       late evening, the darkness being further increased by gathering
36    XXII|      their deeds. I saw a family being cut down in the open street,
37   XXIII|          a hyena than of a human being.~ ~"Idle threats!" muttered
38   XXIII|          stick of wood. His legs being freed, he slipped the cords
39   XXIII|       expedition to Transylvania being, first, a heavy draft on
40    XXIV|         young men had no fear of being soon called away again from
41    XXIV|          Karlsburg, where, after being found physically qualified,
42    XXIV|     service, - three extra years being added to the usual[294]
43    XXVI|        the cry of a single human being in distress would call ready
44    XXVI|     announced that the fight was being continued on the farther
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