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 1    II|   smoothed in the middle, and pressed down from the top by a frightful
 2   III|     tomes of tremendous bulk, pressed down by a large lead inkstand.
 3    IV|     The girl seized his hand, pressed it to her bosom, covered
 4    IV|      would say to papa, if he pressed her, that she did not want
 5  VIII|     that the gentleman arose, pressed Master Boltay's hand amicably,
 6  VIII|   down his eyes, turned pale, pressed Master Boltay's hand in
 7    IX|       a carriage."~ ~Abellino pressed into the servant's hand
 8    IX|    guests, full of curiosity, pressed forward to meet the new
 9    IX|   merry, radiant Squire John, pressed the hand of the master of
10     X|      day."~ ~Fanny gratefully pressed her hand.~ ~A beneficent
11     X|   shame!~ ~Flora convulsively pressed the young lady's hand in
12     X|      had time to prevent her, pressed the pretty little hand to
13     X|   rapture, as she impetuously pressed Flora's hand to her heart.
14     X|       way of guarantee, Flora pressed her beautiful lips to Fanny'
15    XI|      her."~ ~Fanny gratefully pressed Lady Szentirmay's hand.
16  XIII|     account."~ ~John Kárpáthy pressed the extended hand to his
17  XIII|      poor hot forehead, so he pressed it tenderly.~ ~Then Fanny
18   XVI|    honest, lovely face as she pressed Fanny between her arms.
19  XVII|      some way off, and Rudolf pressed it warmly.~ ~"Well, and
20  XVII|      places, he perceived two pressed flowers between its leaves -
21  XVII| folded her hands together and pressed them against her bosom,
22    XX|      the young man's hand and pressed it.~ ~"You loved this lady?
23   XXI|       to meet him, and warmly pressed his hand.~ ~"Many thanks,
24   XXI|       The good old man warmly pressed the hands of the youth sitting
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