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1     XIV|      seat, beguiled the time by telling stories to his fair passenger,
2      XV|      arches of a cathedral, and telling how his ancestors had maintained
3    XVII|         gained my end simply by telling the truth. I told them about
4     XIX|     flashed with scorn.~ ~"I am telling you the truth," asserted
5     XIX| diamonds. No, no! What I am now telling you has never passed my
6      XX|         addressed the assembly, telling them who it was they were
7    XXIV|        praising her husband and telling her how he was looked up
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