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 1     II,      II|        us what is she like. Come nearer to me."~ ~The clerk, however,
 2    III,      IV|        keep up with her. But the nearer she approached to the bath-house,
 3      V,     III|          Our resurrection may be nearer than we imagine; and until
 4     VI,      IV|   baroness's eyes. Then she came nearer to Herr Bernat, and asked
 5   VIII,     III|          of a mule-bell. It came nearer and nearer. He heard the
 6   VIII,     III|    mule-bell. It came nearer and nearer. He heard the outpost's "
 7   VIII,     III|        me!"~ ~The mule-bell came nearer and nearer.~ ~By the light
 8   VIII,     III|        mule-bell came nearer and nearer.~ ~By the light of the watch-fire
 9     IX,       I|       father."~ ~"Don't come any nearer, I tell you!" responded
10     IX,     III|      unharmed.~ ~Vavel now moved nearer to the attacking foe, and
11     IX,     III|        what was in front of him. Nearer and nearer he approached
12     IX,     III|         front of him. Nearer and nearer he approached to the trap
13      X,     III| moderated his speed when he came nearer. He remembered how easily
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