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 1    IV|  chorus-singer. The family only met together at dinner-time,
 2    IV|      Sunday afternoon only, now met that pleasant table companion
 3    IV|  somewhat peculiar that when he met these counts and barons
 4    VI|         And three years ago you met three Hungarian gentlemen
 5    VI|      two young noblemen who had met him by accident at Paris,
 6   VII|       in the whole year when he met him face to face, to the
 7  VIII|         John Kárpáthy was to be met with once more at Pressburg.
 8    IX|        I had seen you. If I had met you in the street, I should
 9    IX|        at that instant his eyes met those of Squire John, who[
10    IX|         Green Tree tavern. They met accordingly, and a stubborn
11     X|         from the moment when he met his future wife, Flora Eszéky,
12     X| increased; and now that we have met at last, we will conspire
13  XIII|        Pg 286] idea that he had met her many and many a time
14   XVI|      look up, and the eyes that met her gaze were - Mr. Kecskerey'
15  XVII|        The next day Rudolf only met his wife at dinner before
16  XVII|      from seeking death when we met together again! Ah, how
17   XIX|         began to feel bad as he met the doctor's cold look;
18    XX|      why, but he could not have met the young man's eyes at
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