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 1     I|   stepped out.~ ~All the newly arrived guests were already inside
 2    II|      two Hungarian counts have arrived here, who are on a walking
 3   III|     house introduced the newly arrived guest as Michael Kis, Esq.,
 4   III|     Day, most comical of days, arrived. Kárpáthy had ordered a
 5    VI|      time to receive the newly arrived guest.~ ~"Ah, good day!"
 6    VI|  before their antagonists also arrived upon the ground.~ ~It was
 7   VII| fumbling about with it till he arrived at the conviction that he
 8   VII|  jocosely. "Have the comedians arrived?"~ ~"I should think they
 9   VII|    expect least of all has not arrived also."~ ~"Who is that?"
10   VII|    Early next morning the Dean arrived to greet him. The very reverend
11   VII|  tenants, and other small fry, arrived to recommend themselves
12    IX|  doorway, for the coachman had arrived first, and told her he was
13    IX|   Early next morning a servant arrived at Boltay's[Pg 228] country
14    IX|     indeed!~ ~At last Abellino arrived. It was not in his power
15    IX|    very hour, has unexpectedly arrived here from Paris."~ ~Oh,
16     X|  courtyard; a chance guest had arrived. A great bustling about
17     X| country-side. As soon as I had arrived here, I heard them talking
18  XIII|    company; ah, at last he has arrived!~ ~Who was it, then, who
19  XIII|      Who was it, then, who had arrived at last? Why, who else but
20  XIII|   brought her to her side. She arrived on the very day when a change
21 XVIII|       The Szentirmays had also arrived there, and the beautiful
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