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1    2,    8|      him or~ ~them) had thus dejected them. Next, that they should
2    2,    8|  mercifully respecting her~ ~dejected poore estate, after the
3    4,    7|     was she not so~ ~base or dejected a spirit, but had both courage
4    5,    6|      stood with their lookes dejected to the ground, being~ ~much
5    5,    6|   Guion began to elevate his dejected countenance,~ ~and looking
6    5,    9| forward as ever, not a jotte dejected in his minde, though utterly~ ~
7    8,   10|        after she had a while dejected her lookes, and the Vermillion
8    9,    2|   her head, which before she dejected into hir~ ~bosome, espied
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