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 1     I|       it."~ ~"Fripon! I am not speaking of the mud in which I stuck
 2     I|        am used to rough, plain speaking, even from my heydukes.
 3   III|  fellow,[Pg 81] metaphorically speaking, buttonholed everybody.
 4    IV|       the judge, as if he were speaking to some one who was stone
 5    VI|    whom have I the pleasure of speaking, pray? and what are your
 6   VII|      And he dreamt that he was speaking to his eagerly desired nephew
 7  VIII| suppose I have the pleasure of speaking to the worthy master himself?"~ ~
 8    IX|       pass before me, hear her speaking to some one else - - Oh,
 9    IX|     have passed you by without speaking. Yes, it is quite true.
10    IX|         you know. There was no speaking to them at all. When that
11     X|     married?" Fanny was rather speaking to herself than asking a
12  XVII|      had little opportunity of speaking to Dame Kárpáthy by herself.
13 XVIII|     towards Rudolf. "Generally speaking, he is in the habit of treating
14 XVIII|       thousand devils! You are speaking the truth now, I suppose?"~ ~
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