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1     I|               when they are in a good humour, are not over particular
2    IV|               will put them in a good humour and make them receive you
3  XIII|               too, Halil is in a good humour, but at others he is sad
4   Sel|             vigour ... his touches of humour are excellent." - Morning
5   Sel|          freshness, high spirits, and humour of Mikszáth make him a fascinating
6   Sel| characterisation, in the richness and humour of its surprises, 'Eyes
7   Sel|             grotesque situations. The humour of the book is most enjoyable." -
8   Sel|               the Rye." 3/6~ ~"It has humour, it has poetry, it has dramatic
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