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 1      I,     III|         who have made her such a monster are at fault. I will keep
 2    III,     III|       features.~ ~The mysterious monster had risen quite close to
 3    III,     III|          both hands to crush the monster's head; but the heavy blow
 4    III,     III|       Who had sent this nameless monster after his carefully guarded
 5    III,     III|        his gun searching for the monster - saw him shoot at it, but
 6    III,     III|          lake and search for the monster - a sorry object for a fury
 7    III,      IV|      some fishermen to catch the monster, which they had been fortunate
 8    III,      IV|        became convinced that the monster which had frightened Marie
 9    III,      IV|        pamphlet, and had had the monster's portrait engraved, in
10    III,      IV|     wonderful improvement in the monster."~ ~"No," he returned shortly,
11     IV,      II|       telescope. The "green-eyed monster" wanted to see some more!~ ~
12      V,      II|        air, whereupon the little monster first touched his finger
13      V,      II|         In order that the little monster may not play his tricks
14      V,      II| impossible to control the little monster. He rushed into the thickest
15     VI,      VI|        what is this - this great monster with so many teeth?" she
16     VI,      VI|        told her the name of the "monster," and, seating herself in
17     IX,      II|         It was a strange-looking monster with a large head and pointed
18     IX,      II|  convinced that it was my little monster. I taught him to strike
19     IX,      II|    toward his horse. "The little monster has set the marsh-grass
20     IX,      II|          sinned in teaching that monster to strike fire. It has made
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