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 1   III| honourably," said Michael Kis, smiling. "I won it at cards one
 2    IV|      on the wall at intervals, smiling complacently whenever one
 3    VI|      could scarce refrain from smiling. "I can fight with either
 4    VI|      the morning.~ ~The enemy, smiling, and with nonchalant haughtiness,
 5   VII|      down from the tower, and, smiling broadly, cried out to him -~ ~"
 6  VIII|      her heart was full, whose smiling figure she always conjured
 7    IX|      learn all that."~ ~Fanny, smiling all the time, produced her
 8    IX|     merry, sprightly, leaping, smiling, triumphant creature the
 9    XI|      and difficult labours. No smiling, please! The work was really
10   XII|   Gregory Erdey she extended a smiling salutation from afar, which
11   XII|       of guests with cheerful, smiling faces.~ ~And now from the
12   XII|       dreamt of that beautiful smiling countenance she[Pg 273]
13   XXI|     everywhere, asleep, awake, smiling, sorrowful - I see her resting
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