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 1    II|       not such a very terrible affair, I'm sure."~ ~"We'll see,"
 2     V|        her presence.~ ~But the affair was no secret to Teresa,
 3     V|      wiser, and that the whole affair would only take a moment
 4    VI|      turn he might give to the affair, the artisan could not fail
 5    VI|    charitable purposes."~ ~The affair made a great stir. The name
 6    VI| natural termination to such an affair.~ ~So in the afternoon Abellino
 7    VI| nothing to do with so risky an affair. I might possibly shoot
 8    VI|   arranging the details of the affair. They soon came to an agreement.
 9    IX|    himself - to keep the whole affair a profound secret in the
10    IX|   further details of the great affair. Leaving the coach standing
11    IX|     the effect that, until the affair had blown over a little,
12  XIII|      supposed that some tender affair, a private assignation for
13    XV|   love-adventure, some notable affair, I'll be bound. I'll dare
14    XV|  rumour abroad about my former affair?"~ ~Kecskerey made an angry
15    XV|    step she takes, and put the affair in the hands of sharp practitioners;
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