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1      II|  ahead of us, or at least overtake us. If we could only reach
2      IV| If misfortune should ever overtake them, I should go back and
3     XIV|    to trot on a level, to overtake and pass any carriage in
4      XV| the brook. Night must not overtake you in this neighbourhood.
5      XV|  there before any one can overtake us, I'll warrant."~ ~"But
6     XXI| the first, and sent it to overtake its fellow. But the fleeing
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