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 1      IX|       he was succeeding in the task which she herself knew not
 2      IX| himself was so absorbed in his task that, to save time, he held
 3      IX|  yesterday attempting the same task from below."~ ~"And you
 4      IX|      from the object itself, a task which always proves elusive
 5       X|        of his humour it was my task to lie in wait for and turn
 6       X|   Whether this was a difficult task or not, you who know the
 7   XVIII|      better fitted than she. A task was found for her, however,
 8     XIX|  Princess Blanka. It is a grim task, and calls for a heart of
 9   XXIII|       volunteered to essay the task, it appeared that there
10  XXVIII| packing his trunks. After that task was accomplished he waited
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