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 1       I| persone was the inscription it bore. Ten persons, it seemed,
 2       I|       yes. However, I must not bore you ladies with political
 3       V|       of the hotel in question bore the important announcement, "
 4       V|       and finally the Templars bore it in triumph through pagan
 5    VIII|      well enough whose name it bore. Controlling her agitation,
 6    VIII|     finely chiselled lips, and bore himself with a graceful
 7       X|        hand, and, indeed, even bore the impression of a man'
 8     XIV|        head of the hussars. He bore a striking resemblance to
 9    XVII|     kisses were not enough: he bore them to the ground and thumped
10      XX|    other way. The two brothers bore Jonathan into the little
11      XX|        rock-hewn cemetery. Men bore the coffin on their shoulders,
12  XXVIII|   Manasseh found him there and bore him back to his room. After
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