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1 Then spake the queen: Bid the prince of the Rhineland come hither .
2 Concobar is even now in the woods, and will come hither again.
3 Yes, the great lady had come hither with her husband the Bey.
4 They come hither , therefore, as critics; I trust not as unkindly critics.
5 But to come hither from Sutton you had to cross the river.
6 For in no wise, I deem, did he come hither by land.
7 For in no wise, I deem, didst thou come hither by land.
8 She is to come hither , it seems, with the Duke and Duchess.
9 The pity was that men had come hither , had cleared and planted.
10 I must write at once to Jacques Dumoulin, to come hither immediately.
11 Woodcocks come hither , though there is not a tree upon the island.
12 And now was Finn come hither to seek her for his wife.
13 But there is another cause why I have come hither from Goldburg.
14 I have not come hither to suck poison from your honeyed lips.
15 You may be sure that no word of you has come hither .
16 Now, dear faithful friend, I invite you once again to come hither .
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