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 1       V|          worn out and in need of rest. But Manasseh, who, by appointment,
 2       V|         Gabriel was now given no rest: he was forced to accompany
 3      IX|         there?~ ~She sat down to rest a moment on the stone railing
 4      XI|     enjoy its possession for the rest of her life. This was surely
 5     XIV|         invitation and spend the rest of the night under his roof."~ ~
 6      XV|      with water.~ ~"Here we will rest awhile, beside the Wonder
 7      XV|          they must halt here and rest their horses, whereupon
 8      XV|      herself on the sheepskin to rest a few minutes and to tie
 9      XV|       work. Now you lie down and rest a bit, while I stay up and
10     XVI| rejoinder. "First I must win the rest of your money. So have the
11     XIX|      than you to see her laid to rest in my family vault. My mo[
12     XXI|           but long since laid to rest in the grave. At first the
13    XXII|   centuries before, been laid to rest beneath it.~ ~The riders
14    XXVI|       his comrades fled with the rest before the fury of the storm.
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