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 1   III|   instant the whole row plunged forward into the arena.~ ~Five or
 2   III|       whips. Every horseman lay forward on the neck of his horse,
 3   III|    competing band again plunged forward. Now also the two rival
 4   III|  stimulus, took a frantic bound forward, outstripping Martin's steed
 5    IV|         have induced me to come forward in this manner. My proposition
 6     V|         theatre, and she looked forward to the day when she should
 7    VI|         his back, and thrusting forward his chest, regarded the
 8   VII|     approaching steward, leaned forward in his armchair, and held
 9   VII|     bolder of the twain, coming forward, took off his cap, coughed
10   VII|      greyish-haired man lurched forward, holding his cap in his
11   VII|         matter over, but rushed forward and took the girl's hand.
12    IX|      full of curiosity, pressed forward to meet the new arrivals.
13    IX|      now, as Mr. Kecskerey came forward without exactly knowing
14     X|    necessarily be frivolous and forward. Every one was ready to
15     X|    every step he took, drew him forward, made him sit down in an
16     X|       in it at all, and bending forward so that he might not lean
17   XII| Kereszty, Fanny joyfully rushed forward, and kissed her hand before
18  XIII|         slender necks straining forward as if to let the fox know
19   XXI|      whole trust in God, I look forward to the hour when I shall
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