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 1        I|       when my father bought it— covered with briers; even a goat
 2       II|      the valuable pictures that covered the walls, or before a bronze.
 3      III|    apron, bearing three or four covered dishes in his hands.~ ~It
 4       IX|      grow there. The ground was covered with stones, and the sandy
 5     XIII| characteristic of his race, and covered with thin, glossy black
 6      XVI|         rooms, and the roof was covered with thatch.~ ~In front
 7      XVI|      cabbages, and a vine which covered the cottage to the roof,
 8    XXVII|         open air. A black mould covered the walls to a height of
 9    XXVII|         from the mess-room, and covered with horse-blankets instead
10     XXXI|       man appeared, bareheaded, covered with perspiration, and panting
11   XXXIII|       turned up so high that it covered his face to the very eyes.”~ ~
12    XLVII|      which were wide open, were covered with a white film; her black
13     XLIX|        horse returned, panting, covered with foam, and riderless.~ ~
14       LV|         on a level with a cage, covered with a large piece of black
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