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1       II|     beautiful than this avenue, a fit approach to a palace; and
2     XIII|           had caused this unusual fit of abstraction.~ ~“It is
3     XVII|            where she burst into a fit of passionate sobbing.~ ~“
4     XXIX|          horror; and broke into a fit of passionate sobbing.~ ~
5   XLVIII|   despairing cries, or a fainting fit; nothing of the kind. Stupid
6      LIV| endeavored to find one that would fit the lock of the casket.
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