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1     I|     to it. Presently a more violent concussion than usual tilted
2   III|  the water of a fountain, a violent upward rush of imprisoned
3    IV|    alone again, there was a violent outburst of wrath against
4    IV| Bordácsi, with a still more violent exertion of his lungs, rushing
5    XI| never thinks at all, and is violent and passionate besides.
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