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 1     I|       spouse or a scullery-maid, appeared at the extreme end of the
 2     I|         hose à la cosaque, which appeared to amplify downwards, bulged
 3     I|        stranger who had suddenly appeared in their midst, and saluted
 4   III|        to his account!"~ ~And it appeared from the register that Martin,
 5    IV|         very much, for she never appeared at any of the rehearsals,
 6     V|           for Abellino no longer appeared in church on Sundays. Nay,
 7    VI|        the third Sunday Abellino appeared upon the scene also.~ ~The
 8    VI|          time Rudolf and Michael appeared, and the former said that
 9    VI|        morning the two young men appeared again in a hired coach.
10    VI|      offensive advertisement had appeared a notification to the effect
11   VII|        of gentleman have already appeared. Friczi Kalotai is also
12    IX|        moment you like."~ ~Fanny appeared to be considering. "Well,
13    IX|      reopened, and they all four appeared again.~ ~But how every face
14    XI|   infinite condescension if they appeared at a festival where a ci-devant
15  XVII|        fled every spot where you appeared? Did not your very arms
16    XX|        Kárpátfalva."~ ~The groom appeared to confirm his master's
17   XXI|       the first tear he had shed appeared in Kárpáthy's eyes. He dried
18  Note| sentences are as they originally appeared, with corrections noted
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