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 1     I|        lash him into a fury. A heyduke, therefore, was sent on
 2     I|      here at all. Ah, mon cher heyduke, sure I see something cooked.
 3   III|        the scarlet livery of a heyduke, whose duty it is to climb
 4   III|      out to be nothing but his heyduke! Many a time he would sit
 5    VI|        a gorgeous silver-laced heyduke might have been seen looking
 6    VI|       as to tell me," said the heyduke in a courteous voice (a
 7    VI|       meant for you," said the heyduke, delivering the letter. "
 8    VI|        said he, turning to the heyduke, "and will accept it in
 9   VII|       the[Pg 156] confidential heyduke Palko, 7 who was also present. "
10   VII|   honour, the steward, and the heyduke made up an odd-looking trio
11   VII|     him [Pg 157]stands the old heyduke Palko in a laced dolman.
12   VII|           Meanwhile the trusty heyduke had dressed his master,
13   VII|    only a good-for-nothing old heyduke. What right have I to poke
14   VII|    estate agent, Palko the old heyduke, and Vidra the gipsy, were
15  VIII|      front of his house, and a heyduke assist an elderly Hungarian
16  VIII| amicable air, and, bidding the heyduke remain behind, said to the
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