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1       II|  trying the thickness of the carpet with the toe of his boot;
2     VIII| carelessly over the delicate carpet with their heavy boots.
3  XXXVIII| curtains, the figures on the carpet, and even an old arm-chair
4      XLV|    the thickness of the rich carpet with her foot.~ ~Everything
5      LII|     beautiful flowers on the carpet, which he feared to crush
6       LV|   open letter lying upon the carpet.~ ~Impelled to do it by
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