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1 I| ancestors, but to its own peculiar merits, for no traveller 2 I| were all heydukes wearing a peculiar uniform. On their heads 3 I| nothing but the face. It was a peculiar face, with eyes that looked 4 I| more remarkable was the peculiar circumstance, that crouching 5 I| famous far and wide for his peculiar sensitiveness to insult; 6 I| inside it had hit upon the peculiar idea of being carried to 7 I| he revealed a costume so peculiar that if any one showed himself 8 II| lighthouses, and their own peculiar trumpets to proclaim loudly 9 II| in tea and sweetened by a peculiar sort of crystallized sugar, 10 III| favourite. Polite society had a peculiar phraseology in those days. 11 IV| struck Mr. Meyer as somewhat peculiar that when he met these counts 12 IX| meantime, as he had his own peculiar reasons for so doing. Boltay 13 IX| exclaimed Fanny, with a peculiar, a very peculiar smile.~ ~" 14 IX| with a peculiar, a very peculiar smile.~ ~"Then you know 15 XII| In any case he deserves peculiar praise for one thing: in 16 XIII| and dogs have their own peculiar ideas of a fox's grip, for 17 XV| back at the sight of his peculiar costume. But a moment later 18 XVII| passed away with the same peculiar variations.~ ~His wife was 19 XVII| concerning this woman were peculiar: he took this pallor for 20 XVIII| back again. Some men have a peculiar talent, a special faculty, 21 XXI| much for coming. Rudolf, a peculiar feeling has come over me.