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1       X|      was presented with a card bearing the name of Benjamin Vajdar.
2       X|      sense of power.~ ~"I come bearing the olive-branch, Princess,"
3    XIII|      by a little man of lively bearing and a quick, intelligent
4     XIV|        coat, wool outward, and bearing a club, appeared. He exchanged
5      XX| important. First the young men bearing the bridal cake run a race
6    XXII|      the lid of a sarcophagus, bearing an inscription which informed
7   XXIII|        injury. His calmness of bearing and the cool, collected
8   XXIII|       was opened, and two men, bearing pitch-pine torches, entered,
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