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1      III|       He had fought, and that furiously, against France in the Austrian,
2    XXIII|    blow of the axe, struggled furiously, but taken at such a disadvantage
3   XXVIII|       each other silently but furiously. At last Jean fell.”~ ~“
4    XXXVI| moment, twirling his mustache furiously; then, in a tone that would
5       XL|        As he urged the horses furiously on he tried to reflect,
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