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 1     I|          others were not slow in following. I cursed them; but that
 2     V|   concealed a billet-doux of the following purport: If Fanny were inclined
 3     V|         as his consort.~ ~On the following Sunday Fanny sang the "Stabat
 4     V|       Would he come again on the following Sunday?~ ~And come again
 5     V|          it to any one.~ ~On the following Sunday, Abellino again made
 6     V|       for another week.~ ~On the following Sunday he honoured the worthy
 7    VI| positively afraid of them.~ ~The following day was a work-day, so everybody
 8    VI|    Zeitung, and the next day the following notice was to be read[Pg
 9   VII|          thought fit to make the following philosophical commentary: -~ ~"
10   VII|          to the afternoon of the following day."~ ~"Well, my lads,
11   VII|    homage was justly due. On the following day a whole host of managers,
12    IX|          from him. He was always following you, and I could at least
13  XVII|        were elsewhere.~ ~And the following day passed away with the
14  XVII|        head, he prepared, on the following day, for his journey. Flora
15  Note|         have been corrected. The following sentences are as they originally
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