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1     I,       X|     did their best to make it hot for the Hungarians. As every
2    II,     VII|    came short. Her hands were hot and dry, and the pulse beat
3    II,     VII| shiver, the body ceased to be hot and dry, and perspiration
4    II,     VII|       drowning in an ocean of hot oil." I was at the regio
5    II,     XVI|      café to drink a glass of hot punch.~ ~The place was crowded
6    II,     XVI|    and some minutes later the hot punch and a moist copy of
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