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1    XIII|      form before in a different setting, but she could not recall
2     XIV|         a noble heart in a rude setting. His[146] horny hands were
3      XV| preparations to smoke them out. Setting fire to a bunch of dry grass,
4    XVII|    truth. I told them about our setting the beech-tree on fire.
5   XVIII|       and amethyst buttons, the setting of the stones being silver.
6    XXII|         other," said the other, setting the little boy on his knee
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