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1     I,      IV|   obscurest hotel to the most magnificent apartments of a palace of
2     I,      IV| ordered the carriages. In one magnificent landau Mrs. Dumany was to
3     I,    VIII|       of the château, quite a magnificent old-fashioned country seat,
4     I,      IX|     handed it to me. It was a magnificent flower, and almost black,
5     I,    XIII|     stature, regal in gait, a magnificent creature! The second was
6    II,       I|       to the east, facing the magnificent château. Between the two
7    II,      IX|   which she received me was a magnificent salon, with a balcony in
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