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 1       I| government appointments from all four of the recognised religious
 2      IV|        to his charge?~ ~When the four were seated in their carriage,
 3       V|         ladies facsimiles of the four nails used in the Crucifixion;
 4       V|      eyes with the hand on which four drops of the Redeemer's
 5    VIII|         and potted plants in its four corners. Leading out of
 6    VIII|        lodged in a suite of only four rooms. Where is his card,
 7    VIII|       her party, a suite of only four rooms. My duty demanded
 8     XIV|        had a chance to shave for four days. Three days and nights
 9   XVIII|         a simple structure, with four blank white walls, and a
10   XXIII|       village amounted to nearly four hundred.~ ~Manasseh was
11   XXIII|         his hand.~ ~It was about four o'clock in the afternoon.
12    XXVI|          of blood and fire.~ ~At four o'clock in the afternoon
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