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1     I,      IV|       not admire wealth alone, pure and simple. I know how to
2     I,       V| self-sacrificing devotion, her pure, kind heart! She was the
3     I,       V|      that train that all those pure and good people had to die!
4     I,       X|        the best of you, and as pure a Hungarian as any in this
5    II,      II|      out of evil principle, of pure malice. I do not believe
6    II,      IV|    some years he found a good, pure, and true heart that was
7    II,     VII|        also, or is your breath pure? Bend down a little, so.
8    II,    VIII|      Flamma? True love is like pure gold, and the acid of calumny
9    II,       X|    foul words come out of your pure mouth;" and I tried to take
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