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1   III|          lad himself had clearly forgotten what day it was. All the
2     V|          grey, but she had never forgotten her first love. In the mean
3    IX|       the legislature, had clean forgotten, though this only shows
4    IX|      that's it, isn't it? I have forgotten nothing, you see."~ ~The
5    XV|       him, once seen, may not be forgotten. He was now living at Pest,
6    XV| twelve-month. Why, it is as much forgotten as if it had never been.
7   XXI|         to my child!' I have not forgotten it; and now I say to you, '
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