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% the following generates Figure 18 of the `linebreak' paper
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\loose-1
In olden times when wish\-ing still helped one, there
lived a king whose daugh\-ters were all beau\-ti\-ful; and
the young\-est was so beau\-ti\-ful that the sun it\-self, which
has seen so much, was aston\-ished when\-ever it shone
in her face.  Close by the king's castle lay a great dark
for\-est, and un\-der an old lime-tree in the for\-est was
a well, and when the day was very warm, the king's
child went out into the for\-est and sat down by the side
of the cool foun\-tain; and when she was bored she took
a golden ball, and threw it up on high and caught it;
and this ball was her favor\-ite play\-thing.
\par\vfill
\loose 0
In olden times when wish\-ing still helped one, there
lived a king whose daugh\-ters were all beau\-ti\-ful; and
the young\-est was so beau\-ti\-ful that the sun it\-self, which
has seen so much, was aston\-ished when\-ever it shone
in her face.  Close by the king's castle lay a great dark
for\-est, and un\-der an old lime-tree in the for\-est was
a well, and when the day was very warm, the king's
child went out into the for\-est and sat down by the side
of the cool foun\-tain; and when she was bored she took
a golden ball, and threw it up on high and caught it;
and this ball was her favor\-ite play\-thing.
\par\vfill
\loose 1
In olden times when wish\-ing still helped one, there
lived a king whose daugh\-ters were all beau\-ti\-ful; and
the young\-est was so beau\-ti\-ful that the sun it\-self, which
has seen so much, was aston\-ished when\-ever it shone
in her face.  Close by the king's castle lay a great dark
for\-est, and un\-der an old lime-tree in the for\-est was
a well, and when the day was very warm, the king's
child went out into the for\-est and sat down by the side
of the cool foun\-tain; and when she was bored she took
a golden ball, and threw it up on high and caught it;
and this ball was her favor\-ite play\-thing.
\par\vfill
\loose 2
In olden times when wish\-ing still helped one, there
lived a king whose daugh\-ters were all beau\-ti\-ful; and
the young\-est was so beau\-ti\-ful that the sun it\-self, which
has seen so much, was aston\-ished when\-ever it shone
in her face.  Close by the king's castle lay a great dark
for\-est, and un\-der an old lime-tree in the for\-est was
a well, and when the day was very warm, the king's
child went out into the for\-est and sat down by the side
of the cool foun\-tain; and when she was bored she took
a golden ball, and threw it up on high and caught it;
and this ball was her favor\-ite play\-thing.
\par\vfill

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