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 1      VI|     pilgrims, until the whole wide expanse of the portico was
 2     XII|      cogged wheels, leaving a wide opening where it had been.
 3     XII|    looked at the speaker with wide eyes of inquiry and wonder.
 4    XIII|       gaining the street by a wide détour, engaged a cab to
 5     XIV| Blanka that she found herself wide awake and listening to the
 6      XV|      on a height commanding a wide view of the surrounding
 7   XVIII|    her head on her hand; "the wide world is not so effective
 8     XIX|   listening by this time with wide eyes, flushed cheeks, and
 9    XXII|     the child with one of his wide sleeves, and giving it the
10    XXII|      a wholesome fear far and wide; it would[262] be almost
11    XXII|      before him, "all this is wide of the mark. We are in the
12   XXIII|     shot from Hidas Peak in a wide curve and fell into the
13     XXV| cotton is to be thirty inches wide, with so and so many threads
14     XXV|      from goods thirty inches wide or twenty-eight? So, you
15  XXVIII|     grave.~ ~"We must make it wide enough for two," said he; "
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