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 1     I|       one by one. They did not fancy it, and only shook their
 2     I|       it will amuse me. I will fancy I am in some Bedouin shanty,
 3     I|        again. To every one his fancy, you know."~ ~And thereupon,
 4    II|       am I, for instance. Just fancy, the inheritance, the rich
 5    II|    your neck, according as the fancy took you. But if, on the
 6    IV|        not as expensive as you fancy, sister. She wears cheap
 7    IV|      one another again. This I fancy will not very greatly astonish
 8     V|    ditties on an open stage in fancy costume, face to face with
 9     V|    subsequently it tickled her fancy all the more. Who could
10    VI|       need of blood-letting, I fancy. What! not brought your
11    IX|       the fourth part of this. Fancy, four times nine hundred
12    IX| presently. And perhaps you all fancy that the expenses of this
13    IX|     care lest the lady takes a fancy to some other nice young
14     X|    perfectly frank towards me. Fancy yourself for the moment
15     X|         you little fool! Don't fancy people praise you for your
16    XI|      and embrace you, till you fancy she is quite in love with
17   XVI|      she merely said, "I don't fancy we shall go to Pest."~ ~
18   XVI|        when she said, 'I don't fancy we shall go to Pest'?"~ ~
19  XVII|       of that[Pg 321] world of fancy which is bound up with the
20   XXI|        of air has struck me. I fancy this will be the last of
21   XXI|        ducat down every day. I fancy that will be quite enough
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