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 1    II|       with amazement the[Pg 43] splendid five-storeyed palace in
 2   III|   dressing the gipsy Vidra in a splendid costume of cloth of gold,
 3   III|       on which he sat, it was a splendid animal - a restive Transylvanian
 4   III|      intimate with Mike. What a splendid joke it will be to present
 5   III|   balance will do to build up a splendid castle on my estate, where
 6     V|    alone at home, he sent her a splendid bouquet of hot-house flowers,
 7     V|      beside her sigh, "Oh, what splendid, what sublime singing!"~ ~
 8   VII| banqueting hall.~ ~The vast and splendid room was filled from end
 9  VIII|    finished his masterpiece - a splendid writing-table, magnificently
10    IX|     might come to wear far more splendid things, she might nevertheless
11    IX|        when she told him what a splendid picture she had drawn of
12    XI|        make it all adequate and splendid; it is they who have to
13  XIII|       to perceive that he was a splendid beast. He was evidently
14  XIII|          and of the merriest, - splendid parties - - ~"I did not
15   XVI|      their Oriental gravity and splendid Oriental Köntöses give them.
16   XVI|        with him up and down the splendid saloon, as if they had been
17   XVI|  alliance; Madame Kárpáthy is a splendid woman."~ ~"My wife is the
18  XVII|         conservatory in which a splendid snow-white dahlia with a
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