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1   III|      time, the stranger-youth dismounted from his[Pg 71] horse, and
2   VII| recognized as Martin.~ ~As he dismounted from his horse the steward
3    IX|  outskirts of the village, he dismounted from the waggon, and, with
4    IX|      On reaching town, Boltay dismounted at the first shop (he pretended
5    IX|       beribboned feet as they dismounted from their equipages. In
6    XX|    And with that the stranger dismounted from the sledge, and, taking
7    XX|       which surrounded it, he dismounted, tied his horse to a bush
8   XXI|     the Castle. The moment he dismounted, Paul, who was awaiting
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