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 1    VI|          something, and begin to write rapidly.~ ~"I suppose he
 2    VI|          good as to sit down and write me a receipt."~ ~And he
 3    VI|       could such as they have to write to a poor orphan like him,
 4    VI| addressed to his master. "Kindly write at the bottom of it, 'Discharged
 5   VII|          Pray sit down, sir, and write."~ ~An unusual embarrassment
 6   VII|         scene.~ ~"Wrap it up and write on the outside: To the Honourable
 7   VII|         the blazing firework and write the name "Kárpáthy" in the
 8   VII|         to rise from his bed and write them a letter, and that
 9    IX|           said Fanny; "I want to write a few lines to Aunt Teresa,
10    IX|        better, after all, if you write it down," said he; "I can
11    XI|    trouble therefore."~ ~"Let us write after his name then: 'Baron
12    XI|       what not."~ ~"Well, let us write under his name, 'a prickly
13   XXI|          father was! Mr. Lawyer, write down what I say in as many
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