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 1      I,     III|   interrupted the child, with a merry laugh, clapping her hands. "
 2      I,      IV|     amuse themselves. They were merry society women, trusty friends
 3    III,      IV|   season.~ ~Down at the lake, a merry crowd of naked children
 4    III,      IV|     court to her. No strains of merry dance-music entranced her
 5    III,      IV| confidences - with whom to make merry over the silly flatterers
 6     IV,      II|         melancholy nor wantonly merry. She proved herself an excellent
 7     IV,      II|      old castle echoed with her merry singing.~ ~ ~ ~
 8      V,       I|        and very often, too, the merry dance-music, which floated
 9      V,       I|    dance, - and every day saw a merry gathering of revelers.~ ~
10      V,       I|      amateur jugglers among the merry company, who would give
11      V,       I|       If only he might join the merry company down yonder, he
12      V,       I|      shoulders would shake with merry laughter. And all this he
13     VI,      VI|         all day long with these merry girls. How happy I shall
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