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 1     I|    greasy pocket-book, which he half opened, displaying a number
 2     I|         The gipsy squinted with half an eye at the well-crammed
 3     I|         the gipsy's throat with half a bottle at a time to assist
 4     I|         mouse in the wide world half so big. And thus he not
 5     I| wax-yellow waistcoat was almost half concealed by the huge projecting
 6     I|          At Homburg I have lost half a million francs at a sitting
 7    II|        in a clear million and a half."~ ~"I know," said the banker,
 8    II|          I could raise money on half of my moustache by sending
 9    II|    Castro, who raised a loan on half his moustache from the Saracens
10   III|       perceived any other horse half a head in front of him,
11   III|      with due respect.~ ~Scarce half an hour's journey from the
12   III|         call Jock, remember."~ ~Half an hour later Mike was back
13     V|       office for life, with one half of which she not only supported
14     V|    little recreation. The other half she carefully put by, that
15    VI|        bowed and withdrew.~ ~In half an hour's time Rudolf and
16    VI|          A report rang out, and half a minute afterwards another.
17   VII|         did - for an hour and a half at least. The right reverend
18   VII|        to have a good appetite. Half an hour later the bell rang,
19  VIII|       My good sir, you know not half the artful tricks of the
20  VIII|         exceeds a million and a half!"~ ~"A million and a half!"
21  VIII|       half!"~ ~"A million and a half!" cried the artisan, in
22  VIII|        be worth a million and a half a year.~ ~"Yes, a million
23  VIII|            Yes, a million and a half awaits my successor, and
24  VIII|       income of a million and a half; you are incalculably wealthy,
25  VIII|         it all? At first he had half a mind to conceal the whole
26  VIII|       income of a million and a half."~ ~Fanny cast down her
27  VIII|         a[Pg 200] million and a half for the roses on my ward'
28    IX|         to do manual labour. In half an hour we will set out
29  XIII|         at his pursuers, out of half an eye, keeping about a
30  XIII|         her own. Kárpáthy spent half the day by her bedside in
31    XV|      the worthy man was not yet half dressed. When I say not
32    XV|     dressed. When I say not yet half dressed, I mean the expression
33   XVI|      gate of the town-hall, and half an hour later Rudolf was
34   XVI|     that moment. Rudolf bending half over her, offered her his
35    XX|         in a state of collapse, half sitting, half kneeling on
36    XX|         collapse, half sitting, half kneeling on the pedestal.
37    XX|      soon came up with him, and half an hour later they were
38   XXI|         Here the Squire sighed, half to himself, "That was her
39  XXII|   stairs. Rudolf, who was still half dressed, went out into the
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