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1    II| pleasure-house was the most costly and the most magnificent.
2   III|     had ordered a great and costly supper to be laid in the
3    IV|  squires was certainly very costly. Public entertainments,
4    IX|     certainly. A simple but costly lace mantle floated, wave-like,[
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