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1       VI|  the banks of the river, or rolled in the hay while their mothers
2     XXII|     The carriage turned and rolled away, but not so quickly
3     XXIV|   black hair, which she had rolled up closely to slip under
4      XXV|    criminal.~ ~The carriage rolled beneath the gate-way; but
5      XLI|    spasm, while great tears rolled silently down her cheeks.~ ~
6     XLVI| great drops of perspiration rolled down her cheeks.~ ~Her sufferings
7    XLVII|   remorse, and silent tears rolled slowly down his cheeks.~ ~“
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