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 1       I|       hastening to secure their places in another that stood waiting
 2       I|   seemed, were expected to find places here.[2]~ ~"But we have
 3       I|        with a wave of his hand, places where the three passengers
 4       I|    stranger accordingly changed places with him. Then he found
 5       V| obtainable. At the very utmost, places might still be procured
 6      VI|      difficulty in reaching the places reserved for them; for the
 7     XIV|      legends and stories of the places through which they passed.
 8     XIV|     washed out the road in some places, and we might get into trouble
 9     XVI|        as they again took their places around the table.~ ~"Haven'
10     XVI|      the others rose from their places and gathered in groups about
11   XVIII|        young men and took their places in the galleries, the students
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