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1      I,     III|    his chair, drew himself up proudly, and gazing defiantly into
2    III,      IV|          Here," she exclaimed proudly. "I have much more money
3    III,      IV|      brochure on which he had proudly written, "With the compliments
4      V,      II| studious hermit?" he demanded proudly. "Besides, might it not
5      V,     III|    That will be unnecessary," proudly returned the young girl. "
6    VII,      II|    horse would rear and dance proudly. His company, the "Volons,"
7     IX,       I|    son's shoulder, and looked proudly down on him. "His heart
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