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 1      IV|        it, or at least I would bear it with them."~ ~ ~ [34]~ ~
 2       V| divorce suit, but continued to bear himself with the courteous
 3    VIII|       She remained unmoved.~ ~"Bear in mind, my dear Blanka,"
 4     XII|       chimney, and then if you bear down hard on this one at
 5     XIV|       turned vegetarian, can't bear to see a chicken killed
 6     XIV|      but in head and neck they bear a strong resemblance to
 7     XIV|    lady with us, and she can't bear the noise."~ ~At this there
 8   XVIII|       lover and his sweetheart bear themselves with much decorum
 9      XX|     folk to the wedding and to bear the bridal gifts through
10   XXVII|       the really hard thing to bear. A man may suffer the severest
11  XXVIII|      guardian angel, she would bear it with her up to God's
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