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1     I,      IV|    Hungary is more rich in curiosities than a good many of the
2     I,      IX| clasps that are themselves curiosities of rare beauty. But those
3     I,      IX|    alone among his beloved curiosities, which became dearer to
4     I,      IX|   old man and his store of curiosities. He was also fond of me,
5    II,     III|    my late uncle's beloved curiosities, and I told them of the
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