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 1     I|        gentleman. To-morrow an elegant lady of fashion, to-day
 2     I|     season in Italy. I have an elegant villa on the shores of the
 3    II|    harmonious of passwords. An elegant soirée, a genial matinée,
 4    II|       of course, that a really elegant cavalier never carries any
 5    II|  Suppose you were to honour an elegant young gentlewoman with your
 6   III| appearance in the midst of the elegant society of Pressburg, and
 7    IV|        the day.~ ~Now, such an elegant education presupposes an
 8    IV|       education presupposes an elegant income; but, as we all know,
 9    IV|     played at blindman's buff; elegant dandies diverted the elder
10    IX|    what a pretty hand, what an elegant hand! Oh, my darling, my
11    IX|     their pockets, and all the elegant world of their acquaintance
12    IX|    himself in a mirror. He was elegant and genteel, at any rate,
13    XV|   living at Pest, where he had elegant chambers and all his old
14    XV|       becoming the nest of the elegant world, or you would not
15   XVI|        we shall form some very elegant sets. The Szépkiesdys are
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