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 1   III|   impetuous horsemen, who are wont to spur their horses to
 2   III|     times Bandi Kutyfalvi was wont to exhibit his ancient tour-de-force,
 3   III|       to foot, as he had been wont to pummel others when they
 4    IV|    suddenly, and, as is their wont, without any previous notification,
 5    IV|   invited to do so, as he was wont to do in the bygone happy
 6     V|     this was the hero she was wont to dream of, with the beautiful
 7    VI|       letter, and, as was his wont, looked first of all at
 8   VII|  where prudent housewives are wont to take their unfortunate
 9   VII|  brought the votive lambs was wont to sit. But now, Master
10   VII|  beside Mike Horhi, as he was wont to perpetrate the most ungodly
11  VIII|    and recollections. She was wont to see vice fêted and sobriety
12    IX|      worthy gentleman who was wont to play no inconsiderable
13     X|     the list, and, as was his wont on his passage through the
14   XII|   were present or not. He was wont to say Castis sunt omnia
15  XIII|      snatched by hands which, wont to lift themselves in prayer
16    XV|  Kecskerey thoroughly. He was wont to fling back every dishonourable
17   XVI|      precise postures you are wont to see them in when their
18   XVI| bodily eyes than she had been wont to do with the eyes of her
19    XX|      a stroll, for wolves are wont to wander hither."~ ~"It
20   XXI|   great fuss, as children are wont to do when they are in a
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