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 1    II|      millionaires; the former generally shoot themselves, while
 2    II|    smooth and delicate, as is generally the case with men who have
 3   III|     as all such foolhardiness generally resulted in the monstrous
 4     V|     dapper little man who was generally known, not by his real name,
 5   VII|       estate."~ ~"Ah! that is generally interesting reading. Any
 6   VII| plates of the guests, as they generally did; the gipsies, actors,
 7   VII|      to one another. "Why, he generally postpones this little ceremony
 8    IX|  these saloons of an evening, generally twice a week.~ ~It must
 9    IX|  Countess, your siren song is generally acknowledged to be the gem
10     X|   other similar trifles which generally interest gentlewomen, so
11  XIII|      nonsense, as sick people generally do whose fevered brains
12   XVI|      official ceremonies were generally terminated by a magnificent
13  XVII|    After dinner Kárpáthy used generally to have a nap, and it had
14 XVIII|      turning towards Rudolf. "Generally speaking, he is in the habit
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