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 1     I|   waggon was fenced about with large baskets, whose rotundity
 2     I|     wolfskin bunda, and with a large astrachan cap on his head
 3     I|         was his lordship, in a large attila with gold buttons,
 4     I|         Peter Bús threw open a large barn-like room for his guests,
 5     I|      reposing among the ice in large silver pitchers, flasks
 6     I|     him, his heydukes drew the large spurred boots from his feet,
 7     I|       lying in the middle of a large silver dish, surrounded
 8     I|       dolman, and drew forth a large greasy pocket-book, which
 9     I|        divested himself of his large mantle with its short Quiroga
10     I|  ground, and the collar was so large that you could scarce distinguish
11    II|        cutler's shop, bought a large knife with seven of his
12    II|       the world. He would lend large amounts to ruined spendthrifts
13    II|      life, why, then, Paris is large enough; and there's the
14   III|     was adorned by a couple of large peonies in full bloom; in
15   III|        bulk, pressed down by a large lead inkstand. The floor
16   III|        lanky stripling, with a large hooked, aquiline nose, and
17   III|       than anything else was a large umbrageous wreath on the
18   III|        on horseback, holding a large red banner, which the wind
19   III|        beautiful, but it was a large, bony beast, sixteen hands
20   III| amusement, had trampled down a large area of rushes all round
21   III|        snout was the scar of a large and badly healed wound.~ ~
22   III|   armchair, with his feet in a large tub of water, chewing a
23    IV|      husband, thrusting such a large spoonful of pudding into
24   VII|        make the pockets "extra large;" the Lemberg firework-makers
25   VII|        backwards all round the large oak table, to avoid the
26   VII|       a former generation writ large on every feature of his
27   VII|       big hunt. Otherwise nice large sums would, as usual, have
28   VII|  honours are all dining in the Large Room they are[Pg 167] going
29   VII|         and the present was so large that it would have filled
30   VII|   heydukes threw wide open the large folding doors which led
31   VII|        The heydukes brought in large candelabras, the clinking
32   VII|      the side, picked out with large silver nails, the name -
33    IX|      myself, for Pressburg was large enough, and turned me into
34    IX|      greatest noblemen pay him large sums of money for that very
35    IX|   strolled from one end of the large assembly room to the other,
36    IX|    fight the matter out in the large room of The Green Tree tavern.
37  XIII|     were dressed in coats with large flapping sleeves, vests
38    XV|     contemplating himself in a large mirror exactly opposite
39   XVI|     Rudolf was standing in the large assembly-room filling it
40    XX|     easy to find his goal.~ ~A large white marble monument arose
41   XXI|         let us come!"~ ~In the large library the witnesses were
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