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1   III|   took horse and rushed to follow and see the hazardous enterprise.
2    IV|    allowed his daughter to follow her bent and adopt an artistic
3    IV|     surely, and it did not follow from that, that she[Pg 102]
4    IV|   opinions he could safely follow. He had not seen them for
5    IV|   if you are still able to follow good advice," continued
6    IX|  sins. Thither we need not follow him.~ ~But Squire John Kárpáthy,
7    XX| his master's assertion.~ ~"Follow the trail as straight as
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