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1    II|       to keep up the national dignity in the eyes of domestics,
2   III|     face seemed full of angry dignity because he was engaged on
3   III|       his trousers with great dignity.~ ~The councillors also
4   III| unseemly to have offended the dignity of so considerable a personage,
5   XVI|     have attained the highest dignity in the county. Madame Kárpáthy
6  XXII|        only the old ancestral dignity was visible in every feature.[
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