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Therewithal the King was assured that this was indeed he who slew his son; so presently he called his Wazirs and said to them, This is the murtherer of my son sans shadow of doubt: so how do you counsel me to deal with him?
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Therewithal the old woman quivered as quivereth the reed on a day when the storm-wind is abroad and saying in herself,
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Therewithal he laid him down on the grass and was presently asleep, and I sat down by him all dismayed.
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Therewithal began the boat to stir, and anon it glided forth out of the creek into the waters of the lake, and the light of the lantern died, and it was but a minute ere Birdalone lost all sight of it.
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Therewithal shady rides lend themselves out to rustic cavalries.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Therewithal she looked toward Penelope, as minded to make a sign and the rest.
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Therewithal the messenger departed and told his lord Elias all that he had heard.
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Therewithal came that knight straight unto them, and anon he proffered to joust.
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Therewithal came King Pelles, the good and noble knight, and saluted Sir Launcelot, and he him again.
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Therewithal Sir Tristram that was wounded gat out his sword, and he rushed to Sir Launcelot, and gave him three great strokes upon the helm that the fire sprang thereout, and Sir Launcelot abashed his head lowly toward his saddle-bow.
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