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 1     I|   upwards towards the sky like a pair of threatening horns, and
 2   III|        butcher ought to lead the pair of them by the horns, one
 3     V| detection, a far-seeing, austere pair of eyes was ever upon her,
 4     V|       she not only supported the pair of them comfortably, but
 5     V|     Boltay thought what a pretty pair the two young people would
 6     V|        child! to be worsted by a pair of old women! Why, l'esprit
 7    VI| negociation, Abellino produced a pair of good flint-locked Schneller
 8   VII|          much beyond fastening a pair[Pg 155] of silver spurs
 9    IX|         on Fanny's, and thus the pair of them would be amply provided
10    IX|        to the house as fast as a pair of legs could carry him.
11     X|        to occur!"~ ~And then the pair of them fell a laughing.
12   XVI|        they both were!~ ~"What a pair!" cried Kecskerey, rapturously. "
13    XX|    wayside csárda.~ ~Meanwhile a pair of horsemen might have been
14   XXI|        still. On that table is a pair of gloves, the last she
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