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 1     I|    new-comer (so much, at any rate, he had learnt from Béranger),
 2    IV|   suffer so much then, at any rate."~ ~"Then, why don't you
 3    IV|   thing, in fact. But, at any rate, he ought not to try and
 4    VI|     gone off sideways. At any rate, Kárpáthy was found standing,
 5    IX|      fall to, so that, at any rate, he might save her from
 6    IX|    somewhere or other. At any rate, he came to me like a madman
 7    IX|       money indeed; the legal rate of interest upon it is three
 8    IX|   elegant and genteel, at any rate, that everybody would be
 9     X| fellow, Kárpáthy, you, at any rate, have nothing to complain
10     X|   said -~ ~"Well, now, at any rate, Fanny is a very honourable
11    XI|    managed everything. At any rate Squire John henceforth lived
12  XIII|       see the attempt, at any rate.~ ~"Lady Szentirmay sends
13   XVI|     with you?"~ ~Well, at any rate, it was very amiable of
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