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 1     I|         as if he did not quite catch the words.~ ~"Yes, you.
 2     I|      imagine how he could ever catch hold of it. From underneath
 3     I|      your fur pelisse lest you catch cold. Where are his lordship'
 4   III|         he'll never be able to catch him up!"~ ~And so, indeed,
 5    IV|     taught them that they must catch passers-by in the street
 6     V| whether it was not possible to catch a glimpse of his master
 7  VIII|     things to any one he might catch on the premises. But, alas!
 8  VIII|  premises. But, alas! he could catch nobody! The enemy was an
 9  VIII|        till then, never let me catch hold of any of these painted
10    IX|       a window, perhaps - just catch a peep at her surreptitiously,
11    IX|       eye-glassed cavaliers to catch glimpses of their tiny beribboned
12     X|    dress, which allowed one to catch a good glimpse of her scraggy
13     X|       away, so that nobody may catch a glance of her but himself" - (
14  XIII|       a single dog would never catch this fox - nay, two and
15  XIII|        Rudolf was beginning to catch her up.~ ~And now the stallion
16    XX|      if we look sharp, and can catch him up before we reach Kárpátfalva."~ ~
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