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 1   VII|     his reverence the village priest took their place, and was
 2   VII|   Wait! I must first tell the priest that your honour is up."~ ~"
 3   VII|     and off he trotted to the priest, whose chief defect and
 4   XXI|   family servants; the parish priest, and Mike Kis. That worthy
 5   XXI|  among these virgins whom the priest shall judge to be the most
 6   XXI|   death has to be added. That priest is to pray over me who prayed
 7   XXI|    Sir, sir!" interrupted the priest, "who can read in the book
 8   XXI|    The Squire beckoned to the priest to bear with him - he himself
 9   XXI|            Oh, sir," said the priest, "perchance every one of
10   XXI|        Then Kárpáthy bade the priest send in the sexton.[Pg 354]~ ~
11   XXI|       death partake of.~ ~The priest stood in front of the table
12   XXI|   around in silence. Then the priest communicated him in their
13   XXI|       the old man said to the priest -~ ~"In no very long time,
14  XXII| resting-place by the selfsame priest who had spoken such consolatory
15  XXII|     who wept the most was the priest himself, who ought to have
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