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 1      I,      II|   Lastly, he flung around his shoulders the mantle with its seven
 2      I,     III|    that day, which draped the shoulders and bust with embroidered
 3      I,     III|     harpsichord, her neck and shoulders hidden by her wonderfully
 4      I,     III|       hilarity by his shaking shoulders. Even the more important
 5      I,      IV|     The countess shrugged her shoulders and tossed her head.~ ~"
 6      I,      IV|  shook her head, shrugged her shoulders, and opened wide her blue
 7    III,      IV|       he will take you on his shoulders, and bring you back from
 8    III,      IV| willingness, placed his broad shoulders at the doctor's service.~ ~
 9    III,      IV|      felt the waves about her shoulders, she uttered a cry of terror,
10     IV,     III|      a silken shawl about her shoulders, thrust her feet into Turkish
11      V,       I|       women until their white shoulders would shake with merry laughter.
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