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1 A singular adventure had befallen to himself.
2 What has befallen to change thee so?
3 Dost thou know, Reuben, what has befallen to make my father look as he did but now?
4 What has befallen to stop us?
5 It is true, for I believed what Marcian had said to me, and nothing had befallen to disturb my gladness.
6 Nellie thought it her duty, and I suppose it was, to tell her bear-like guardian what had befallen to her sister.
7 And there each told other of the adventures and marvels that were befallen to them in many journeys since they were departed from the court.
8 And there everych told other of their adventures and marvels that were befallen to them in many journeys sith that they departed from the court.
9 But Ralph said: "Nay, my friend, I meant no harm, but I was wondering what had befallen to bring you two so close together."
10 "Then take heed," he rejoined; "for, see my armour- Iputit off; and as it befell to him, so has it befallen to me.
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