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 1     I|        is nasty, dirty weather outside there on the puszta1; the
 2    II|       real mummies inside, and outside eternally burning lamps,
 3   III|    hastily removed Master Jock outside also. All the rest who had
 4    IV|      pour forth his grievances outside as well as inside the house.
 5    VI| staircase. They heard some one outside making inquiries in an arrogant
 6   VII|    Wrap it up and write on the outside: To the Honourable Béla
 7  VIII|        Master Boltay, standing outside his door one day, beheld
 8  VIII|       who is cooling his heels outside by my carriage, will be
 9    IX|        rumbling along the road outside, and was already standing
10    IX|       and was already standing outside in the gate to receive his
11    IX|       marriage were being made outside the house - and as they
12    IX|   trying to open them from the outside. So Fanny invited her mother
13    IX|   meanwhile was in the kitchen outside making the coffee and the
14     X|       bustling about was heard outside, in the midst of which resounded
15    XI|      table; if there are roses outside in the garden, she will
16  XIII|     The course had been chosen outside a village, and in front
17    XV|    drawn.~ ~In the antechamber outside, a small negro groom was
18    XX|      will wait in the cemetery outside, and if I can be of any
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