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 1      IV|    countries have something in common with my own. My people have
 2       V|       the pilgrims joined in a common "Hallelujah!"~ ~"Hallelujah!"
 3     VII|    snuff-box had looked like a common tortoise-shell affair with
 4    VIII|       fall to quarrelling, the common people suffer for it. Such
 5       X|          at the house of their common friends.~ ~"Now I must beg
 6     XII|     and we cherish therefore a common hatred of the world.[116]
 7    XIII|        restore order have made common cause with the rioters,
 8     XIV|    likewise given a chamber in common.~ ~Curiously enough, one
 9   XVIII| engaged in active work for the common good, and sharing at a common
10   XVIII|  common good, and sharing at a common table the bread that they
11   XVIII|    Every joy, every sorrow was common to all, and so the newcomer
12     XIX|       be allowed to pass among common people, but the descendants
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