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1     I|  the way well, and he only awoke at such times as his hands
2    II|   A feeling of noble pride awoke within him for an instant,
3    IX|    window-panes when Fanny awoke. Mrs. Meyer must have got
4  XIII|  morning the hunting-horns awoke the guests. Those who had
5  XVII| waiting until Kárpáthy had awoke, he took his leave and returned
6   XXI|    of my limbs, and when I awoke from my sleep in the night
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