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 1   III| exasperating sound, the wild beast arose from his resting-place and
 2   III|          throat.~ ~The whole table arose, the company bursting with
 3    IV|           door, when a merry laugh arose from the midst of the company
 4     V|           down every thought as it arose. The weeds had to be extirpated
 5     V|           still greater confidence arose in her heart. He to whom
 6    VI|        question[Pg 141] never once arose. We all know what these
 7   VII|             But then a wild hubbub arose among the guests, and while
 8  VIII|               Master Boltay slowly arose from beside the table.~ ~"
 9  VIII|            with that the gentleman arose, pressed Master Boltay's
10  VIII|         Suddenly a strange thought arose in her mind. It would only
11    IX|       returned, therefore, and she arose and dressed hastily, scarcely
12    IX|            help thee!"~ ~Fennimore arose; he would play no more.
13     X|            come nearer to her, but arose and went to meet him, took
14     X|   involuntary, an unconscious sigh arose from Fanny's breast at these
15  XIII|           thence the thought which arose within it.~ ~Kárpáthy fancied
16   XVI|              At these words Rudolf arose, bowed, and prepared to
17  XVII|       rainy weather set in, whence arose the double disadvantage
18  XVII|            Rudolf. She immediately arose from her recumbent position
19    XX|        large white marble monument arose by the side of a green tree,
20   XXI|           his right, who thereupon arose from his chair and embraced
21  XXII|            midnight a great hubbub arose in the castle, and servants
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