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 1     I|   tschako-shaped kalpags with white horse-hair plumes, on their
 2     I|        and, flashing a row of white teeth at the innkeeper,
 3    II| watery mirror, swam beautiful white swans, which did not sing
 4    II|      a marvellously beautiful white, but his face quite red
 5    II|      animated; his teeth were white and even, his hands extraordinarily
 6    II|     gilded carriage, drawn by white horses, and escorted by
 7   III|     was full of freshly baked white rolls; fastened behind the
 8   III|      have found a seal on his white bulging shirt, search as
 9    VI|    barriers were indicated by white pocket-handkerchiefs.~ ~
10   VII|     forth to meet them in his white kantus, and tapped row after
11   VII|   villages. She brought him a white lamb as a birthday present,
12    IX|       all the time; he was as white as the wall.~ ~Then Squire
13  XIII|     John's - Cziczke, the two white ones, and Rajkó, Matyi,
14  XIII|    all their might.~ ~The two white dogs were nearest to him;
15  XIII|       slipped between the two white dogs, and tried to find
16    XX|     season began; nothing but white forests, white fields, are
17    XX|    nothing but white forests, white fields, are to be seen in
18    XX|      when everything else was white and dead.~ ~He quitted the
19    XX|      find his goal.~ ~A large white marble monument arose by
20    XX|       confidently towards the white colonnaded monument and
21    XX|     paid another visit to the white monument. There he stood
22   XXI|      tree, beneath which is a white bench." Here the Squire
23 Words|     fur pelisse.~ ~Meszely, a white Hungarian wine.~ ~Pálinka,
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