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1 I| horses and light torches, and set off through the pathless 2 I| the back, and when they set the venison before him, 3 I| ruffles. The whole costume was set off by hose à la cosaque, 4 III| lasso-line across his shoulder, set off at the top of his speed 5 IV| ribbons. Meyer, however, set forth his grievance quite 6 VI| into town erysipelas may set in."~ ~"Take your places, 7 VII| congratulatory odes, and set fine old folk-ballads to 8 VII| so many broomsticks, all set nicely in a row. And that, 9 VII| immured at college had never set eyes upon a human being. 10 VII| the feet of the Nabob, and set on the top of it Martin, 11 VII| father into the bargain to set up with. So the good peasants 12 IX| In half an hour we will set out together, and just leave 13 IX| door, and off they would set at full tilt without asking 14 IX| her rosy chin and cheeks, set there surely for the undoing 15 IX| the more than happy Nabob, set off with his fair consort 16 XIII| change for the better had set in, and relieved Flora by 17 XV| and women of the smartest set. The carpets were all woven 18 XV| corrupt their servants, set your creatures to their 19 XVII| afternoon, rainy weather set in, whence arose the double 20 XX| ice-bound season the young man set out, and from the description 21 XXI| congregation, and the sum of money set apart for them; and then