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 1     I,     III|        but when the Englishman showed him a handful of gold coins
 2     I,     III|        The entire valley below showed like a giant furnace, or
 3     I,      IV|       duty. A valet de chambre showed me into a very splendid
 4     I,      IV| entirely at my own service. He showed me a beautiful escritoire
 5     I,    VIII| computed these accurately, and showed him the result, which was
 6     I,    VIII|      of circulation, and which showed every mark of having issued
 7     I,    VIII|   bank-note's return until you showed me the miracle. Therefore
 8     I,      IX|        He was also fond of me, showed me all his treasures, dwelling
 9     I,      IX|          With that the old man showed me out into the garden,
10     I,       X|       but his bald head, which showed an immense scar, evidently
11     I,      XI|      embarrassed, but his face showed so much sincere friendship
12     I,     XII|   signatures. Look here!"~ ~He showed me a sheet of writing, with
13    II,     III|        conspicuously kind, and showed me an exceptional preference -
14    II,      IV|       open preference the lady showed him was more than common
15    II,       V|     that the pale, silent girl showed an interest in my favourites,
16    II,      XI| delicate consideration which I showed her. I saw by her face that
17    II,      XI|    will satisfy me." She never showed the slightest increase of
18    II,     XVI|      my discharge; but, when I showed the document, it took them
19    II,     XVI|    only spent half of it. That showed good economy. Not to spend
20    II,    XVII|      from his pocket-book, and showed it to me - four laughing
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