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1      I,     III|     pour the soup down your throat."~ ~Toward evening another
2     II,      II|    genuine pearls about her throat. The sombre hue of her gown
3    III,      IV|     a fish-bone fast in his throat; no, not for a hundred ducats.
4    III,      IV|    Henry, caught him by the throat, and cried with the voice
5    III,      IV|   count seized Henry by the throat and began to shake him,
6     IX,       I| sound came from his parched throat. He was laughing because
7      X,     III|     seized his groom by the throat.~ ~The expressions on the
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