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 1     II,       I|            and decorated it with the wild flowers which grew along
 2    III,     III|               called to the startled wild geese; teased the night-swallows,
 3    III,      IV|               living there among the wild animals, had become a wild
 4    III,      IV|           wild animals, had become a wild animal himself, an inhabitant
 5    III,      IV|              really evolved from the wild animal.~ ~Accompanying the
 6    III,      IV|              the efforts to tame the wild boy that he would eat bread
 7      V,      II|        colonel.~ ~"You have taught a wild creature to kindle a fire,
 8     VI,       I|      offspring were hunted down like wild beasts; and made of the
 9   VIII,       I| horror-stricken mother, staring with wild eyes at the sorrowful picture.~ ~"
10     IX,       I|           all over this region after wild boars and turkeys, and never
11     IX,      II|         seconds by a gunshot. Then a wild laugh was heard at some
12     IX,      II|              t know whether it was a wild beast or a devil in human
13     IX,      II|           than sour cider, mead, and wild ducks' eggs. But when a
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