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 1   III|      rear and plunge; at the second they grew quite still, alertly
 2   III|      to remember that at the second race."~ ~"Really, now,"
 3   III|    shied. But just you try a second time, and I'll show you
 4   III|     for the contest, for the second report had now sounded,
 5   III|     moment too soon. Another second and his rival would have
 6    IV|      watered taffety. In the second place, Matilda did not buy
 7    VI|  dorée of the day. The other second, Conrad, was an herculean,
 8   VII|  shoulders; in answer to the second he replied that the steward
 9  VIII|     at all, he would lay the second offer before her. What would
10  VIII| continued Boltay, "that your second suitor is not young; but,
11    IX|      thousand florins of the second million promised to him.
12    IX|     later, he learnt, from a second letter, that the uncle was
13    IX|  than water."~ ~This was the second assault. Frighten the girl
14  XIII|    an inscription on it, the second was a silver hunting-horn,
15   XXI|   shall be alone with it. My second treasure, my joy, the hope
16   XXI|      have left my child. The second is Mike Kis. He, also, was
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