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 1     III|      of a lion-tamer over his charge?~ ~Manasseh himself took
 2      IV|    the women entrusted to his charge?~ ~When the four were seated
 3       V|    will kiss my hand and then charge the kiss on the bill; if
 4     VII|    All petitions are taken in charge by the secretary."~ ~"Then
 5    XIII|    matter; I understand. I'll charge the amount.[132] Here, take
 6      XV|       as my own savings. Take charge of it. My brother Jonathan
 7      XX|    Manasseh, but you need not charge us with being wild Indians.
 8    XXII|          Leaving his horse in charge of his attendant, he of
 9   XXIII|   Manasseh! One more score to charge up against you. I don't
10    XXIV|     she assumed almost entire charge of the little ones, thus
11    XXVI| pressing forward to take. The charge was gallantly led, but after
12    XXVI|    was then commanded to[310] charge the terrace, from which
13  XXVIII|      convinced that if such a charge had been brought against
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