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 1   III|         this?" cried Mike as he entered the room, flinging himself
 2    IV|        right and left (it never entered into her calculations that
 3    IV|   worthy spinster herself never entered a playhouse, and if any
 4    IV|      noticed, too, that when he entered the room, the[Pg 97] conversation
 5    IV|       in. I wonder it has never entered into the head of some play-writer
 6    IV|        the door by which he had entered, and he had[Pg 113] to grope
 7     V|      wait till the cavalier had entered, and then closed it again.
 8    VI|     also opened, and Mr. Boltay entered the antechamber in time
 9   VII|      would, as usual, have been entered to your honour's credit
10    IX|       is coming."~ ~The old man entered, wished them good morning,
11    IX|       to announce the arrivals, entered the room (Abellino caught
12    IX| folding-doors, and a young lady entered, accompanied by a gentleman.
13     X|   immediately afterwards Martin entered and announced: "Her Excellency
14   XII|  beaming with delight, a lackey entered, and delivered a letter
15   XVI|         and, hearing her voice, entered.~ ~Flora was still in full
16   XVI|         three times.~ ~The maid entered.~ ~"Netti, you will sleep
17  XVII|         door opened, and Rudolf entered.~ ~Fanny was not pale now,
18   XXI|          A hundred times have I entered the room, and not a word
19   XXI|     When Squire John and Rudolf entered the room, every one present
20   XXI|        the sexton.[Pg 354]~ ~He entered accordingly, and a golden
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