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 1     I|       all the easier for him to show himself amiable towards
 2    II|       this?"~ ~"It may serve to show you that there are and will
 3   III|     horses prance and curvet to show their mettle, and lay bets
 4   III|         a second time, and I'll show you who is the best man."~ ~
 5   III|    quick enough. But, come now, show us whether you are a man
 6   III|     drank.~ ~Michael Kis had to show them once more how it was
 7    IV|    gentleman's family. God will show the others what to do in
 8     V|        Dame Kramm repeatedly to show her, if even at a distance,
 9    VI|    thought of it, and feared to show her face in the street lest
10    VI|       in one way, as tending to show that nobody knew anything
11    VI|       it will not be so easy to show off with them."~ ~Alexander
12    VI|        from his ear. He did not show it otherwise, but from the
13   VII|   future. He also made the poet show him beforehand the verses
14   VII|         was very nice of him to show me such respect. Well, I'
15     X|       the old fool is afraid to show her, and with good reason).~ ~"
16  XIII|    guests came into the hall to show themselves and have a look
17  XIII|        there. Now then, let him show his enemy what he was made
18  XIII| exclamation encouraged Matyi to show the spectators fresh specimens
19    XV|  obligation to be polite. Joko, show your good breeding by giving
20    XV|         if any one were able to show the world in the clearest,
21   XVI|      surrender so soon. He must show that if his wife had strength
22  XVII|     that she was pretty sure to show favour to any one. She herself
23   XIX|         into an adjoining room; show yourself a Christian, and
24    XX|        a time; be so good as to show yet another kindness to
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