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 1    Pref|      their way in from the East early in the tenth century. The
 2    Pref| interest of the narrative.~ ~As early as 1568, three years after
 3       V|     mishap on the way?" he took early occasion to inquire.~ ~"
 4       V|       the morning Manasseh came early to escort the ladies and
 5       V|       advocate that he owed the early granting of his request
 6      VI|        CONSECRATED PALM-LEAF.~ ~Early the next morning the cannon
 7    VIII|         resolved to come again, early the next morning, and follow
 8    VIII|         trust, although she had early learned that no word from
 9      XV|     Aaron to his brother. "From early dawn she sits in the saddle,
10      XV|        her away from this place early to-morrow morning. Our presence
11     XVI|    shall be able to ring you up early in the morning."[187]~ ~"
12    XVII|        quarters at Balyika Cave early the next morning, and, descending
13   XVIII|  stamped with the melancholy of early disappointment, whereas
14   XVIII|     boast many a masterpiece of early Italian art on their walls,
15      XX|         begin in earnest. At an early hour people are awakened
16      XX|         her wedding night.~ ~At early dawn the tolling of bells
17    XXIV|       was, in fact, taken under early advisement, and three days
18    XXVI|        as a sergeant stood from early morning until afternoon
19   XXVII|        see, was sinking into an early grave.~ ~ ~ [318]~ ~
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