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 1     I,     VII|       cause is lost!~ ~At every election, as you well know, are a
 2     I,     VII|   pecuniary gain. These are the election drummers, plain and simple.~ ~
 3     I,     VII|        and simple.~ ~Now at the election of which I am speaking there
 4     I,     VII|         of foul play, but a new election was found necessary, and
 5     I,     XII|      has nothing to do with the election. There is one thing you
 6     I,     XII|     necessary. Up to the day of election you will not show yourself,
 7     I,     XII|       shameful annulment of the election, and I was sent home - a
 8     I,    XIII|         against the ensuing new election, and carry you through at
 9     I,    XIII|   brought me good news. The new election was to take place in twenty
10    II,      IV|  executioners - that is, by the election leaders that are to be."~ ~
11    II,       V|        jumped' already - at the election - but the triumph and your
12    II,       V|    private and once at a second election. But this time you will
13    II,      VI|         waste their money on my election?~ ~In Hungarian society,
14    II,      VI|         of me, but to secure my election out of party funds, I should
15    II,      VI|   property from you until after election, for I feared that generous
16    II,     VII|        watering-place. After an election campaign, or, as in my case,
17    II,     VII| Certainly. I have also paid the election expenses up to date, and
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