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1     I,      IV|     but when I come into a foreign country, I prefer the simplest
2     I,      IV|   besides the reporters of foreign papers here, of which we
3     I,      IV|   of Latin. But where in a foreign country is the professor
4     I,       V|   although with a somewhat foreign accent and manner of speech; "
5     I,      XI|  Danish, Turkish, or other foreign phrase, never stopping for
6    II,      XI|  be spent in travelling in foreign parts, and we shall start
7    II,     XIV|    all letters coming from foreign parts are opened by the
8    II,     XVI| was no runaway soldier, no foreign spy, but a lawfully-discharged
9    II,     XVI|  volunteer camp-surgeon of foreign birth; and I had to give
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