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1     I,    VIII|       He never read any other newspaper than the Slavonic Narodne
2     I,       X| farewell from my Uncle Dion a newspaper item informed me of his
3    II,       X|       is to be found in every newspaper," and with that she took
4    II,       X|       list. A crumbled yellow newspaper clipping was found, and
5    II,    XIII|       the reporter of a Paris newspaper wrote a flourishing item
6    II,    XIII|  Money Market, I looked for a newspaper, and here it was: - "Paris.
7    II,     XVI|   lateness of the hour. Every newspaper was being read by five or
8    II,     XVI|    swoon, and I gave them the newspaper, which was eagerly devoured,
9    II,     XVI|     some tea. With the tray a newspaper was laid before me, and,
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