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 1      II|           the two together make a pair hard to match. The prince
 2     XII| embroidered[119] underskirt and a pair of little feet encased in
 3    XIII|         be well for you to take a pair of shoes with you, to make
 4    XIII|         them. Here's a good stout pair, serviceable for walking
 5    XIII|   Cittadino Scalcagnato to make a pair of shoes from, so that they
 6    XIII|           t fear to do so, with a pair of shoes in your hand. If
 7     XIV|         of Calcutta turkeys. This pair of fowls he presented to
 8      XV|          in the trees overhead. A pair of wild peacocks started
 9      XV|          quench the thirst of her pair of fowls - for her valuable
10      XV|         Out of the burning tree a pair of owls fluttered, blinded
11      XX|           furnished by the bridal pair: it is a farewell supper
12      XX|         church, the newly married pair receive a[233] shower of
13      XX|          welcome the long-awaited pair.~ ~"Sister-in-law," cried
14      XX|     established usage: the loving pair had, it was taken for granted,
15   XXIII|       cords from his hands like a pair of gloves. He was no little
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