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1     I,      IX|         to the old, dingy, broken furniture that's in it. You should
2     I,      IX|   rarities. One is full of carved furniture of costly woods, inlaid
3     I,      XI|           private room? The whole furniture is valued at twenty-three
4     I,      XI|           to pack and send off my furniture to Dumanyfalva, and, as
5     I,      XI|         servant had gone with the furniture ahead of me, and, on my
6    II,       I|         deerskin spreads, and the furniture was all in harmony with
7    II,      XV| undoubtedly have done harm to the furniture of the house, if not to
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