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 1      I,      II|    detain him.~ ~"It is very cold," returned the young man. "
 2      I,     III|     for my breakfast. I love cold punch, so you need not trouble
 3    III,      II|      The eight of them drank cold milk, and ate of the dainty
 4    III,     III| suddenly in the afternoon. A cold west wind succeeded to the
 5    III,     III|   into the court, and take a cold that would certainly be
 6    III,      IV| pulse.~ ~At the touch of his cold hand the patient suddenly
 7     IV,     III|     her maid. A few drops of cold water sprinkled on her face,
 8     VI,       I|  turned his head so that his cold lips rested against the
 9     IX,     III|     fighting.~ ~He fought in cold blood; he was not in the
10      X,     III|  from Paris. I took a little cold the night we ran away from
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