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 1     I|         candles round him like one laid out for burial, and the
 2    II|             The banker smiled, and laid his hand on the young dandy'
 3    II|          the restrictions you have laid upon me. Oh! don't be afraid.
 4   III|          gentry wagers began to be laid, and the betting was ten
 5   III|          the Whitsun King savagely laid about his foaming horse
 6   III|            and costly supper to be laid in the park beyond the Danube,
 7    IV|     Chlamek listened to the matter laid before him with all an advocate'
 8     V|           of the garden wide open, laid in wait till the cavalier
 9     V|         with proud self-confidence laid a bet to a very considerable
10     V|         Satan!"~ ~The huntsman had laid his snare right well.~ ~
11    VI|           The two old people often laid their heads together, and
12    VI|           Mr. Alexander Barna." He laid particular stress upon the
13    VI| description.~ ~Alexander's seconds laid these conditions before
14   VII|       silk-factory, a post-office, laid down fir plantations in
15   VII|            in this box? The guests laid their heads together about
16    IX|      difficulties of marriage, and laid stress upon the[Pg 216]
17    IX|           etc."~ ~The amiable host laid himself out to make the
18    IX|          ducats to me already. You laid a wager that I would not
19    IX|          snare that he himself had laid. He had been hoodwinked,
20    IX|         you have made a mistake! I laid as much again."~ ~"I did
21     X|            their bearers; then she laid it down before her with
22 XVIII|       himself for the evening, and laid himself out to be agreeable,
23  XXII|         their habitation, and they laid him by the side of his departed
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