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 1     I,      IV|          and some other equally fine Hungarian pictures. Here
 2     I,      IV|         and mill converted into fine cake, are equally esteemed
 3     I,       V|      and becoming oppressive, a fine, translucent film separated
 4     I,       V|        veil, and noiseless as a fine summer rain. At the touch
 5     I,      VI|        kept, and in this garden fine cabbages grow. Year after
 6     I,      XI|     Schmerling knew a good many fine tricks, and one of the prettiest
 7     I,     XII|   Hungarian words, written in a fine, aristocratic hand, did
 8    II,       V|         to take a sketch of the fine situation 'en plein air.'"~ ~
 9    II,     XII| quick-slaying weapon. The whole fine corps of cavalry was destroyed
10    II,    XVII|         references, such as, 'A fine little demon, very cunning,
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