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 1    Pref|     of Attila the Hun, which fell back in defeat from the
 2      II|     and crafty Vajdar.[18] I fell in with him in Venice, and
 3     III| smoothly rolling wheels, and fell asleep. Once or twice she
 4     III|     she was doing, and again fell asleep.~ ~ ~ [24]~ ~
 5      IV|      molested me. Whenever I fell in with a band I used to
 6      VI|     filled. Mysterious music fell on the ear from somewhere
 7      VI|      the people, and as they fell, fluttering uncertainly,
 8      VI|      the coveted token as it fell, and he immediately turned
 9     XII|     Again the familiar laugh fell on her ears.~ ~"You look
10    XIII|   almost equally boisterous, fell on her ear at intervals.
11     XIV|     parley with them, and it fell to our brother Simon. He
12     XIV|    on the highway from Torda fell on their ears, sounding
13     XIV|   the wall, and so they both fell asleep.~ ~And the Lord blessed
14     XVI|     than one muttered menace fell on his ear; but the hardy
15      XX|    Aaron.~ ~"No; our brother fell in battle like a brave soldier,
16   XXIII| story once about a lion that fell into a snare, and a mouse
17   XXIII|     Peak in a wide curve and fell into the valley below, hastening
18   XXIII|    cried out with pain as he fell, then raised himself on
19  XXVIII|     a little later, her eyes fell at once on her open[323]
20  XXVIII|     aloud in his despair and fell prostrate beside the coffin,
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