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 1 Note1         |       the scene with her pockets full of the money she had made
 2     I,       I| assisting a lady with both hands full of travelling necessaries
 3     I,      II|         the train was running at full speed.~ ~I hastily ran into
 4     I,     III|          young men and women, in full health and spirits, enjoying
 5     I,     III|   surrounded by happy relatives, full of happy plans and hopes?
 6     I,     III|          fatal instant, although full of pity and commiseration,
 7     I,      IV|  telegraph service has been very full and exact, even in personal
 8     I,      IV|     to-morrow the papers will be full of your intimations, although
 9     I,      IV|        of ethnographical museum, full of relics and rarities from
10     I,      IX|          the church is always so full of the Slav peasants that
11     I,      IX|        precious rarities. One is full of carved furniture of costly
12     I,      IX|         forth. The third room is full of weapons of all ages -
13     I,      IX|       his care might receive the full benefit of his resources.
14     I,      IX|         my uncle explained, were full of silver coins, the bladders
15     I,       X|        and keeping their pockets full. There were others who were
16     I,       X|           or of getting my hands full of private quarrels and
17     I,      XI|       for all I know they may be full of hundred- or even thousand-florin
18     I,      XI|      anybody finds a pocket-book full of money he cannot keep
19     I,     XII|       apple tree; the roses were full of water shoots; the American
20     I,    XIII|          tiny little figure, but full of nervous vitality and
21     I,    XIII|       She is a little vixen, and full of mischief. If any of the
22     I,    XIII|         his valour. My woods are full of bears. I have shot three,
23    II,      II|     whole cloud of tobacco-smoke full in my face, and at any other
24    II,      IV|          and true heart that was full to the brim with love for
25    II,      IV|        when again at home and in full possession of his ancestral
26    II,     VII|      pressure of the biceps with full fist, a pressure of the
27    II,    VIII|        not hurt me. My heart was full of hope and joy. This girl'
28    II,      IX|        me up to a strange world, full of unknown and eternal bliss.
29    II,       X|         bold, large letters, her full name, and I stood there
30    II,       X|          Dumanyfalva, giving him full authority over her dowry,
31    II,       X|          that this fair rose was full of foul poison, and her
32    II,      XI|         that as she had given me full power to do what I pleased
33    II,     XII|        camp, on horseback and in full uniform, had galloped into
34    II,     XII|   plantation, which proved to be full of concealed Prussian sharp-shooters.
35    II,    XIII|      want," and, turning my face full toward him, I looked coolly
36    II,     XIV|          others. The papers were full of praise of your magnanimous
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