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1    Pref|        Though a comparatively small body, the Unitarians of
2      II|       reputation; he plays no small part in the political world."~ ~"
3     III|    and carrying in one hand a small cane whose peculiar head
4      XV| standing, in which numbers of small fishes darted hither and
5     XIX|   difficulty of doing so on a small salary, had led him[220]
6   XXIII|      the air.~ ~The rattle of small arms in the distance began
7   XXIII|  gipsy, with alacrity. He was small of person, but every sinew
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