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 1      XIX|       wedding would take place early in the spring.~ ~A grand
 2      XIX|        appearance generally as early as ten oclock, seated himself
 3     XXII|     spent the entire day, from early morn to dewy eve, in hunting,
 4     XXIX|    that?”~ ~“I mean, sir, that early to-morrow morning a trusty
 5    XXXII|        last, the gray light of early dawn came creeping in through
 6     XXXV|       was displayed during the early days of the second Restoration;
 7    XXXVI| plausible story to explain his early arrival on foot accompanied
 8  XXXVIII|    tried; but it was not until early morning that he fell into
 9  XXXVIII|  justify myself not to be here early,” interrupted Martial.~ ~
10    XLIII|      discovered this. One day, early in September, she interrupted
11        L|      retired to her room at an early hour, and instead of reading,
12     LIII|      with him.~ ~This happened early in January. Toward the last
13      LIV|        for it.~ ~This happened early in February, and from that
14       LV|        returning to their work early in the morning, found him
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