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 1       I|       younger of the two ladies threw back her veil, perhaps to
 2    VIII|       from her sketch-book, and threw them down among the thistles
 3    VIII|        he led her, and which he threw open before her, were not
 4    VIII|         red livery obsequiously threw open.~ ~"While the princess
 5      IX|       from your sketch-book and threw them away."[84]~ ~"Did you
 6     XII|            The beautiful Cyrene threw at her listener a look full
 7    XIII|          tore it to pieces, and threw the fragments scornfully
 8     XVI|        bundle of notes which he threw down nonchalantly before
 9    XVII|    Simon.~ ~Aaron sprang up and threw himself on them with an
10    XVII|   humble slaves." So saying, he threw himself at Manasseh's feet
11   XVIII|        who had wronged him, and threw him down with such force
12   XVIII|         hand. I went up to him, threw myself on his bosom, and
13     XIX|      could only conjecture. She threw herself back on her sofa
14     XIX|     after this first meeting he threw up his modest position and
15     XXI|       the name, stood still and threw a look behind.~ ~"Run, frate!"2
16     XXI|      until they reached him and threw themselves into his arms.~ ~
17    XXII|        on each of two cards and threw the bits of pasteboard into
18   XXIII|       fright at the tumult, and threw him so that he broke his
19  XXVIII| Manasseh hurried to the window, threw it open, and then, snatching
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