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1     I,      IV|      rather comfortable than brilliant mansion, filled with a host
2     I,      IX|    grateful for; but I said, brilliant and splendid as it was,
3     I,      XI| existing language, and was a brilliant orator. His addresses were
4     I,      XI|  Siegfried spoke of me, in a brilliant toast-speech, as of a newly
5    II,     VII|                     VII.~ ~A BRILLIANT GAME.~ ~If I had had a particle
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