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 1     I|        were already inside the courtyard. In the centre, surrounded
 2   III|      keeping tame bears in his courtyard, which devour a man without
 3    VI|    carriage clattered into the courtyard. A big porter in bearskins
 4   VII|   bears were locked out of the courtyard, that they might not, as
 5   VII|   round pebbles with which the courtyard is covered.~ ~The inside
 6   VII|     and fought together in the courtyard. The old fellow's head is
 7   VII|       baggage-waggons into the courtyard. The huntsmen were coming
 8   VII|       latticed-window into the courtyard; even then the day had only
 9   VII|      dogs were kicked into the courtyard, and not allowed to come
10   VII|    carriage was audible in the courtyard.~ ~The fiscal had returned
11   VII|       galloped into Abellino's courtyard, whom they immediately recognized
12  VIII|   gipsy women sneaked into the courtyard whenever they had the chance,
13    IX|     should make a scene in his courtyard for the benefit of the village
14     X|       coach was audible in the courtyard; a chance guest had arrived.
15   XII|      carriage rumbled into the courtyard of Kárpáthy Castle. Every
16  XIII|      the baying of dogs in the courtyard, the cracking of whips,
17  XIII|      cavalcade issued from the courtyard of Kárpáthy Castle. First
18  XVII| carriage was rumbling into the courtyard. The young nobleman perceived
19    XX|  bustled about the well-filled courtyard; but now, scarcely more
20    XX|    hour later they were in the courtyard of John Kárpáthy's castle.
21  XXII|       over the county, and the courtyard of Kárpátfalva was thronged
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