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 1     I|   carriage a good distance off, drawn by four post-horses, struggling
 2     I|  woollen mantles, or gubas, and drawn their hoods so low down
 3     I|       astrachan cap on his head drawn down over his eyes. Inside
 4    II| recently, in a gilded carriage, drawn by white horses, and escorted
 5   III|     blinds were thrown open and drawn up, and the young women,
 6   III|         couple of burghers with drawn swords, who had to look
 7   III|       the family state-carriage drawn by four horses, while he
 8   III|        a row, having previously drawn their places by lot, and
 9   VII|        host of school children, drawn up in a row, greeted him
10    IX|        splendid picture she had drawn of him to Fanny.[Pg 225]~ ~
11    XV|        by double curtains close drawn.~ ~In the antechamber outside,
12   XVI|        Mr. Kecskerey - had just drawn Rudolf underneath a chandelier,
13    XX|     stripes appear to have been drawn across the snowy expanse;
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