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1 1, 26| which had flown pretty high, cut the head of the maid, who 2 2, 39| the middle lay a piece of cut sod upon which rested a 3 2, 40| the beat of the music he cut up the meat in such a fashion 4 2, 62| into you, either you'll cut out the laughing, or I don' 5 2, 63| fellow-freedman's tirade, broke in, "Cut out the bickering and let' 6 2, 66| whipped out my sword and cut every shadow along the road 7 2, 71| be damned if I wouldn't cut off her little ears. We' 8 2, 78| birds and fish out of a hog, cut it up; it was then consigned 9 3, 84| been rejected, I'll have to cut off my share with this sword." 10 3, 91| breaking this vow, I had cut myself off from the avenue 11 3, 93| warfare!~Th' inscription cut into the horse, and the 12 3, 99| at Eumolpus' head, and cut open the forehead of his 13 3, 102| first of all, he dressed the cut upon Eumolpus' forehead, 14 4, 106| rope into the ship's boat, cut the painter, and leave the 15 4, 106| then? Even clothes will cut through at the wrinkles 16 4, 109| So someone aboard my ship cut off his hair, did he?" he 17 4, 112| parts, and threatened to cut away the cause of so many 18 4, 112| with which he had already cut his throat. The lines still 19 5, 136| two-edged blade~The recreant to cut away;~Three times by Fear 20 5, 141| crime should remain, she cut the whole goose up, stuck 21 5, 144| which a hostile hand had cut away. Look! You will find 22 5, 144| out and they have already cut down their liberality so 23 5, 145| condition, that they do cut my body into pieces and 24 5, 145| chinks, rather than windows, cut through the stone wall so 25 5, 156| austere asceticism, this clean cut perception of the best interests 26 5, 156| leadeth thee into temptation, cut it off and cast it from 27 5, 160| gossiping. My tongue ought to be cut out; honestly it should: