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 1   III|           he thought that even the wild animal would know how to
 2   III| Tisza-Füred, in which not merely a wild bull but a hippopotamus
 3   III|         through the herd, and runs wild on the puszta; with blood-red
 4   III|            fore feet and uttered a wild prolonged roar. Martin,
 5   III|            exasperating sound, the wild beast arose from his resting-place
 6   III|        infuriated bull.~ ~When the wild beast came out into the
 7   III|             creeping closer to the wild bull, he gave it a cut with
 8   III|           like a gallop! The heavy wild beast was constrained to
 9   III|            in two; he could pull a wild horse to the ground single-handed -
10    IV|         gratified his rage, like a wild beast that has escaped from
11   VII|        sobbing cry, like that of a wild beast stricken to the heart.
12   VII|         nobody stirred. But then a wild hubbub arose among the guests,
13    IX|      looked in, and the girls were wild to know how their mother
14    XX|           galloped past him on her wild charger; as it had looked
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