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 1       I|      was so easily within his reach[12] by renouncing his principles
 2      II| overtake us. If we could only reach Rome first, I am confident
 3      IV|        and then, too, I shall reach Rome one day ahead of you,
 4    VIII|     the case between us is to reach a peaceful settlement, we
 5    XIII|   cab-fare out of it when you reach the square. Don't go home
 6     XIV|   proposed plan. A longing to reach "home," and perhaps a vague
 7      XV|   volley of musketry. When we reach the Borev Bridge we are
 8     XVI|      furthermore, in order to reach St. George Castle you must
 9     XVI|       is still another way to reach Toroczko."~ ~"No, I do not
10   XVIII|     yet cannot get beyond the reach of her love and yearning!"~ ~"
11     XIX|     their end they must first reach Toroczko. There, high up
12      XX|       he once comes within my reach."~ ~"What traitor do you
13     XXV|      ounce of which will ever reach them," said the secretary,
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