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 1    Pref| characteristic of the author's style. Broken threads and occasional inconsistencies
 2     III|              privacy should be rudely broken in upon by unwelcome strangers.
 3       V|       fragment of the original cross, broken in the strife that attended
 4       X|          little toe of your left foot broken?' 'Yes.' 'Then you are my
 5       X|             war. All negotiations are broken off. Read this letter."~ ~"
 6     XII|               Without it you might be broken in upon most unpleasantly
 7      XV|        high-arched cathedral reigned, broken occasionally by the antiphony
 8    XVII|             that moment the psalm was broken off, and Aaron heard himself
 9    XVII|               the psalm where she had broken off, and to pour out her
10   XVIII|               back again to our door. Broken and humbled, scorned and
11   XXIII|             get from Toroczko will be broken heads. Not one stone will
12   XXIII|            the fallen rider, with his broken leg, would avoid the dry
13   XXIII|         against us, and then at last, broken, humbled, scorned of all
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