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 1     I|        springing from his bier, rushed towards the stranger, embraced
 2   III|   bolder spirits took horse and rushed to follow and see the hazardous
 3   III|      from his resting-place and rushed upon the horseman, who immediately
 4   III|          and frantic with rage, rushed upon the horseman, and before
 5   III|        fresh access of rage, he rushed straight at him. A shriek
 6   III|       at the[Pg 78] bull, which rushed on even quicker and quicker.
 7   III| wine-swallowing experiment, now rushed upon him with open arms,
 8   III|     chairs out of his way as he rushed along.~ ~But the ennobled
 9    IV|    beside himself with rage. He rushed wildly home. Fortunately,
10    IV|      unable to do so. Mr. Meyer rushed towards her with a penitent
11    IV|  audible upon the staircase. He rushed into the room with his hat
12   VII|      think the matter over, but rushed forward and took the girl'
13   VII|          and while some of them rushed towards the magnate and
14  VIII|       his ward a visit.~ ~Fanny rushed out to meet Boltay's waggon
15    IX|      home in his factory, there rushed into the place a shabbily,
16    IX|           Thereupon Squire John rushed to his carriage, opened
17    IX|      disturbance, Mr. Kecskerey rushed in with a very alarmed expression
18   XII|        Kereszty, Fanny joyfully rushed forward, and kissed her
19  XIII|         his craftiness; he only rushed into a fresh foe, and tried
20  XIII|      from all sides.~ ~The dogs rushed after him with all their
21  XIII|         him; like the wind they rushed after him, their long slender
22  XIII|     ideal of the other.~ ~Flora rushed towards him with a cry of
23  XIII|   stallion, with foaming mouth, rushed on, with the lady clinging
24    XV|         the new arrival himself rushed through the door. "These
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