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 1    Pref|       are supposed to take place half a century ago, in the stirring
 2       I|        The train won't start for half an hour yet."~ ~The two
 3     III|        asleep. Once or twice she half opened her eyes and was
 4      IX|  something more than man's other half; she is complete in herself.
 5       X|        again: 'Who gave you that half of a coin which you wear
 6       X|          blood on the floor with half a dozen dagger-thrusts in
 7      XI|        taking possession of that half of the Cagliari palace assigned
 8     XII|      laughs is already more than half won over.~ ~"Now, then,"
 9     XII| enthusiasm, and the people would half smother me with flowers."[
10    XIII|              Because he will ask half as much more for them than
11     XIV|      every inn.~ ~Aaron, turning half around on his seat, beguiled
12      XV|          the elements. Its trunk half hid a cavernous opening
13      XV|        occasions like this.~ ~In half an hour the spring ceased
14      XV|      that venomous kind of which half a dozen suffice to kill
15    XVII|       English thoroughbreds; but half of the money was what I
16     XIX|      amounted to a million and a half; now it is barely half a
17     XIX|         a half; now it is barely half a million. My estates in
18   XXIII|    pedestrian St. George is only half an hour's walk from Toroczko.
19     XXV|          to him. There is nearly half a million florins' clear
20     XXV|         So the soldiers must eat half a million florins' worth
21  XXVIII|            Very good," said she, half aloud; "you would have it
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