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 1      I,     III| room she saw some scraps of paper scattered about the floor.
 2      I,     III|   she brushed the scraps of paper from the table, and hastened
 3      I,     III|  him, and saw the scraps of paper on the floor; he swept them
 4      I,      IV|     and wrote on a sheet of paper:~ ~"MY DEAR CHILD: I am
 5     II,     III| were hung with glossy white paper. Every door-latch had been
 6    III,      II|   pictures; and I was given paper patterns to color with water-colors.
 7    III,      IV|   mustered in these days of paper notes. Truly these people
 8     IV,       I| signature.~ ~This battle on paper was not without practical
 9     IV,      II|     something on a sheet of paper which lay on the table in
10     IV,      II|     handed him the sheet of paper. On it were the words:~ ~"
11     IV,      II| however, placed the slip of paper containing the words, "Dear
12      V,      II|   afraid of the rockets and paper dragons which were used
13     VI,      VI|  carefully wrapped first in paper, then in a linen cloth.~ ~
14      X,     III|    captain, handing Vavel a paper, "is the sauf conduit."~ ~
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