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 1     I   |        two little peasant girls dance in front of him with a couple
 2     I   |      betyárs similar to himself dance with them and him till dawn.
 3   III(5)|                               A dance given at sow-slaughtering
 4    IV   |     even magnates, delighted to dance with them, and they were
 5   VII   | heaven-ascended gipsy fiddlers, dance the Kálla duet in velvet
 6  VIII   |         death, will be ready to dance for joy at it. I mean to
 7  VIII   |      that the very angels shall dance for joy."~ ~Alexander never
 8    IX   |      then those who chose might dance a few modest quadrilles
 9  XIII   |       who made their own horses dance and curvet by the side of
10   XVI   |         deep bow invited her to dance. Oh, how beautiful he was!
11   XVI   |     words: "I am not allowed to dance, my lord. I have been very
12   XVI   |     that your ladyship does not dance, but what a gain to me who,
13   XVI   |         to me who, also, do not dance," said the hero, with impertinent
14   XVI   |         rose from her seat. The dance was over, and Flora, hastening
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