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 1     I|       joke had taken a decidedly serious turn.~ ~"Pour wine into
 2   III|     young fellow in question had serious intentions.~ ~Such secrets
 3    VI|       way might even have a very serious termination."~ ~Alexander
 4   VII|      they lived or died, no very serious misfortune could possibly
 5  VIII|           surely, or, if it be a serious business, you only want
 6    IX|       with regard to you were so serious. He said he was only waiting
 7    IX|      once. I have something very serious to say to him, which admits
 8    IX|    Kecskerey's establishment had serious consequences for both the
 9  XIII| allusions he let drop, that some serious business, a duel perhaps,
10  XIII|      mean that. I am thinking of serious things, of charitable objects.
11  XIII|         it is a greater and more serious wish than all the rest."~ ~"
12    XV|         in such matters? It is a serious business, I assure you.
13   XVI|     truth!"~ ~Rudolf's face grew serious, he fell a-thinking, but
14   XVI|          you are saying. Are you serious?"~ ~"Yes, I am serious."~ ~
15   XVI|       you serious?"~ ~"Yes, I am serious."~ ~Flora reflected for
16   XIX|        did not cry, he was quite serious, just as if he knew that
17   XXI|      looked gravely at all those serious manly faces, as if it also
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