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 1     I| mesdames! And to your health in particular, Monsieur Jock!"~ ~Jock
 2   III|       to go indoors, for he had particular business with them. This
 3   III|        business with them. This particular business consisted of a
 4    IV|    anything he fancied or had a particular liking for.~ ~"What good
 5    IV|         presents.~ ~Matilda, in particular, delighted him with a valuable
 6    VI|       Alexander Barna." He laid particular stress upon the word "Mr."
 7    VI|     services. We do not see any particular glory in hounding men on
 8   VII| Kárpáthy to be slighted on this particular day when I have made peace
 9   VII|  afterwards till dinner-time. A particular Providence, however, delivered
10    IX|        guardian.[Pg 213]~ ~This particular night, too, was very stormy.
11     X|        Varga, the steward. This particular piece of attention showed,
12    XI| observes every one, and is very particular that every one should observe
13   XII|        were not obliged in this particular to give the pre-eminence
14   XVI|         to recognize any one in particular among all those holiday
15   XVI|      men, who certainly have no particular regard for a woman's reputation.
16  XVII|         necessity for using any particular charm or seduction, the
17 XVIII|  listeners.[Pg 328]~ ~Something particular was in the wind now, for
18 XVIII|        crowd around him, to the particular respect of the present company
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