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 1     I| good-for-nothing rascal!" cried the nobleman, "so you'd bandy jests with
 2    II|             if an eminent Hungarian nobleman were to blow his brains
 3    IV|      daughters is the mistress of a nobleman, and you are not only content
 4    IV|        liveried servant), which the nobleman so frequently alluded to
 5     V|            Oh ho! So he was a great nobleman, then - one of the fathers
 6    VI|             the name of the unknown nobleman, as they wanted to send
 7  VIII|        proposal before her: 'A rich nobleman sues for your hand. The
 8    IX|        pursued Mrs. Meyer. "A great nobleman, a very great nobleman,
 9    IX|        great nobleman, a very great nobleman, became so enamoured of
10    IX|           girl, beware when a great nobleman says he will marry you!
11    IX|              whether he was a great nobleman or a great artist. His rooms,
12    XI|           ordinary man instead of a nobleman, they would call him badly
13  XVII|            the courtyard. The young nobleman perceived and hastened towards
14    XX|            grasp, or why this great nobleman was so good to him.~ ~Shortly
15   XXI|          citizen, a good patriot, a nobleman not merely by name, but
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