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English : The world
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English : Manners can
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English : The
habitual mischief-monger cannot be discouraged by one's reading holy
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English : Alas !
Alas! For the home of father where I used to go around the basket full
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English : You will
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English : What kind
of grave would it be without lively beating and torture (or where there
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English : The Emperor
Akbar founded the village of Akbar Pura and thieves occupied the marshes
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English : A bird that
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