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 1    II|         expressed in French by 'In possession and out of possession.'
 2    II|           In possession and out of possession.' Now, whatever right anybody
 3    II|          property, if he be out of possession he is in a hobble; while
 4    II|            he who happens to be in possession, let him be the biggest
 5    II|            and sits comfortably in possession."~ ~"I understand," said
 6    II| evil-disposed usurper is in actual possession, Monseigneur Kárpáthy, of
 7   III|  certificates of nobility in their possession, which they were willing
 8    IV|           a perpetual jollity took possession of it. The most select company,
 9   VII|        unwonted piety used to take possession of Squire John. The buffoons
10   VII|          long as he still had full possession of his tongue, did not call
11   VII|       night - to Kárpátfalva, take possession, and seal up everything,
12  VIII|           You would leave to her a possession that is not to be despised -
13    IX|           finding the Nabob in the possession of such excellent health.~ ~
14     X|           their high spirits, took possession of Squire John, and, singing
15  XIII|            s wishes. "You can take possession of it at a moment's notice,
16   XVI|    unpleasant[Pg 309] feeling took possession of him, and he thought to
17   XXI|    sensation, not unpleasant, took possession of my limbs, and when I
18   XXI|             while I still have the possession of all my faculties, and
19   XXI|         and while I am in the full possession of all my faculties. I find
20   XXI|       income than when I came into possession of them. God grant that
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