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 1     I,       I|        himself sat beside it. I remember all these accessories as
 2     I,      VI|       Kornel."~ ~"Still I don't remember. Neither your name, nor
 3     I,      VI|        profession, if I rightly remember, a rather fast-living bachelor,
 4     I,      VI|  nothing."~ ~"How is that? If I remember rightly, you had a handsome
 5     I,    VIII|       what he had given me. You remember I told my father that my
 6     I,      IX|        now I long for it, and I remember how delicious it used to
 7     I,      IX|          I shall never cease to remember your kindness and to feel
 8     I,       X|        smart for anything. If I remember rightly, he was the head
 9     I,     XII|         a seat in Parliament. I remember well what politics did for
10     I,     XII|     There is one thing you must remember. If you offer venison and
11     I,    XIII|        orders for a supper, and remember that I was not yet my Uncle
12    II,      VI| unmannered peasant; for he must remember well that it becomes the
13    II,     VII|     with a world of joy, that I remember.~ ~ ~ ~
14    II,    VIII|        and do you know why? You remember your answer. It was when
15    II,    VIII|    after! Although you ought to remember your friend's story well
16    II,    VIII|       from the angel's revenge! Remember, I have warned you!"~ ~She
17    II,     XVI|       She thanked me, and, if I remember rightly, she extended her
18    II,    XVII|         in this opinion. Do you remember, after you had told Cenni
19    II,    XVII|           I intended to! Do you remember that I asked you if you
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