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 1     I|      Why, in China, it is the greatest of delicacies, a lordly
 2     I|       loved his joke. But the greatest joke he ever perpetrated
 3    II|      Talleyrand, one of whose greatest admirers he actually was.
 4    II|       the mode of life of the greatest Spanish grandee, and it
 5    IV|     public entertainment. The greatest dandies, nay, even magnates,
 6    IV|     the whole family with the greatest respect, and as to his intercourse
 7     V|    Excessive light blinds the greatest characters; but I have determined
 8    VI|       which, at one time, the greatest misery would have been powerless
 9   VII|   wish that he might find his greatest joy therein.~ ~It was as
10    IX|    exhibitions, and there the greatest noblemen pay him large sums
11    IX|  contrary would be making the greatest mistake in the world. The
12    IX| bloodshot eyes. Only with the greatest difficulty were they prevented
13     X|    has rewarded him, for that greatest of blessings, domestic happiness,
14     X|      friends.~ ~Only with the greatest difficulty did Lady Szentirmay
15   XII|       Flora! She will see the greatest joy that a loving heart
16   XVI|   looked at his wife with the greatest surprise.~ ~"This is a sentence
17 XVIII|   their acquaintance. But the greatest commotion of all was made
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