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 1     I,      IV|        comfortable than brilliant mansion, filled with a host of servants,
 2     I,      IX|         ll let you have the whole mansion, and keep nothing but my
 3     I,      IX|      about it. You think this old mansion looks as dreary and rotten
 4     I,      IX|         reside in this particular mansion and take charge of the museum
 5     I,      IX|     invite you."~ ~We entered the mansion, an old château built in
 6     I,      IX|        home will mean to you this mansion, which encloses your treasure.
 7     I,      XI|          I was conducted into the mansion, the keys were put into
 8     I,      XI|        down a plan of how the old mansion might be renovated without
 9    II,       I| lime-trees on the side toward the mansion. Graceful white and black
10    II,       X|       short week I had had my old mansion refurnished in a style worthy
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