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1 1| politician who had just fallen quite unhurt, from his rostrum. 2 1| like some colossal statue fallen from the height of a Greek 3 1| reckless feet the stray flowers fallen from other heads, and held 4 1| of those brutes had once fallen in love with you, you would 5 2| not well refuse. All women fallen on evil days are sisters; 6 2| years, for I should have fallen in love with her. A woman 7 2| importance for me, might have fallen through, and rushed off 8 2| the three per cents had fallen during the day.' ~"I looked 9 3| bound Prometheus, of the fallen Napoleon of 1815, when he 10 3| provincial school. ~QRaphael had fallen a victim to unconquerable 11 3| spectacle of sublime wisdom fallen to such a depth as this, 12 3| if a mantle of lead had fallen away, which he had worn 13 3| way flings in the teeth of fallen kings the affronts which 14 3| never shows mercy to the fallen gladiator; mockery and money 15 3| amusements, and the child had fallen in with the old man's humor; 16 3| She looked like an angel fallen from the skies, or a spirit