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 1      I,     III| Narcissus.~ ~When the fiacre stopped at the door of the palace
 2     II,       I|   was still in it. The coach stopped, and it was discovered that
 3     IV,       I|     equipages which had once stopped in front of his own gates
 4     IV,       I|     on two legs.~ ~The count stopped the carriage, and asked: "
 5      V,      II|    drive the carriage always stopped at the edge of the forest,
 6      V,      II|     the truth.~ ~Count Vavel stopped the carriage at the park
 7     VI,      VI|     were so tame that a hind stopped in front of the two ladies,
 8    VII,     III|     the call. The patrol had stopped an armed man who would not
 9    VII,     III|    is a passport; if you are stopped at our lines show it to
10   VIII,       I|      along the highway until stopped by a troop of soldiers that
11   VIII,     III|   toward the watch-fire, and stopped when close to Vavel's horse.
12     IX,       I|  been peering sharply ahead, stopped abruptly, and exclaimed
13     IX,      II|  they entered the marsh they stopped, and bound long wooden stilts
14     IX,     III|       The one she was riding stopped abruptly, and would not
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