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 1     I|        into his sheepskin cap, threw his bunda over his shoulders,
 2     I| Meanwhile, while Mr. Peter Bús threw open a large barn-like room
 3     I|        mounted him on a chair, threw the halter round his neck,
 4     I|        camp-chairs, and[Pg 32] threw one of his heavily spurred
 5    II|  receive him, and with that he threw open the wings of the lofty
 6   III|       it stopped suddenly, and threw back its head with a jerk.
 7   III|      for a moment; but then he threw back his head, and cried -~ ~"
 8   III|        with the other hand, he threw him over his knee. That
 9     V|      of a venomous spider, she threw away the bouquet, and ran
10    VI|        awaiting him. Alexander threw himself into a hackney-coach
11   VII|     far, and then the heydukes threw wide open the large folding
12  VIII|     Here Kárpáthy stopped, and threw himself back in his chair,
13    IX|       the entrance; the lackey threw open the folding-doors,
14     X|        might not get up again, threw her arms round him in childish
15  XIII|     heading the chase till she threw herself down before him,
16  XIII|      282] out, and ceaselessly threw glances behind him at his
17  XVII|   happy lovers."~ ~Then Rudolf threw away the iris, and plucked
18  XVII|   little seeds. And now Rudolf threw the amaranth away too.~ ~
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