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 1   III|         left one of them behind he gave him a crack with his whip,
 2   III|        flag, the stranger suddenly gave a loud smack with his whip,
 3   III|   resounded, the stranger suddenly gave his horse a cut with the
 4   III|        closer to the wild bull, he gave it a cut with his whip.
 5   III|       roaring mob, its strong legs gave way beneath it, and, unable
 6   III|          general astonishment, and gave back the bowl for the next
 7   III|         beneath his arms, and then gave him a lesson in the stable
 8    IV|    startled by an extra loud bang, gave a little shriek, when a
 9     V|       which Teresa lived, and this gave him an opportunity of doing
10     V|            the yard into a garden, gave the noisier of his tenants
11    VI|        pitch into some one; but he gave orders that Teresa's belongings
12    VI|      speech, and all the answer he gave when it was quite finished
13    VI|        some one out; but as nobody gave him the opportunity, he
14    VI|            in a third envelope, he gave to the caretaker of the
15   VII|          he alone of all the world gave his proper title. It was
16   VII|      letter personally."~ ~Then he gave a great sigh of relief,
17   VII|       fifty ducats ready, which he gave to the veterans who had
18   VII|           girl's hand. Master Jock gave them his blessing and fifty
19  VIII|            that the only answer he gave was to nod his head.~ ~"
20  VIII|          together.~ ~Master Boltay gave way, led the gentleman into
21  VIII|       death-bed, a heavenly vision gave me the assurance that, to
22  VIII|            whose parents last year gave her in marriage to a rich
23  VIII|           with great alacrity, and gave him back as good as he gave
24  VIII|        gave him back as good as he gave her. At last the servants
25  VIII|            would be reached if she gave her hand to Kárpáthy. A
26    IX|        nevertheless keep what they gave her as a souvenir, and,
27    IX|             Later on the gentleman gave the girl a nice little property,
28    IX|          rested a little, and thus gave Fanny time to complete in
29    IX| disappeared from the town. Then he gave way to despair altogether,[
30    IX|         hand, whereupon Mrs. Meyer gave her back tit for tat by
31    IX|         she folded up, sealed, and gave to Boltay.~ ~Mrs. Meyer
32    IX|           a moment. So he went and gave the message to old Palko,
33    IX|           of love, not he! He only gave people the opportunity of
34    IX|            else's intervention. He gave the poets printed sheets,
35    IX|           suitor, whose adored one gave her hand - not to him, but
36     X|          over her shoulders, which gave a martial, amazonic cast
37     X|            of her discourse, which gave Flora an opportunity of
38     X|          then," replied Flora; "he gave me his word that he would
39  XIII|         obliged to take, and which gave both the ladies another
40    XX|           description which Teresa gave him, he recognized the funereal
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