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 1     I,     VII|     are the election drummers, plain and simple.~ ~Now at the
 2    II,       I|        bring high nobility and plain gentry into one class. They
 3    II,       I|      flowed across the flowery plain, emptying itself into the
 4    II,     III|    counts and the Dumanys only plain gentry.~ ~Of course, I was
 5    II,     VII|     This is no witchcraft, but plain mechanical aid to the action
 6    II,    VIII| sublime naïveté?"~ ~"No. It is plain truth, and you will find
 7    II,       X|   received were given with the plain, involuntary precision characteristic
 8    II,    XVII|       the mother. She was in a plain, dark dress, but her beautiful
 9    II,    XVII|       the other half, that the plain truth will serve in general
10    II,    XVII|  information furnished, or, in plain words, the betrayal of the
11    II,    XVII|    these the disclosure of the plain truth will be the best defence.
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