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 1   III|     their cups. Every one was delighted that his turn had now come,
 2    IV|  dandies, nay, even magnates, delighted to dance with them, and
 3    IV|       Matilda, in particular, delighted him with a valuable meerschaum
 4   VII|      Baptist's Day; he was as delighted as a child who knows that
 5  VIII|      it?"~ ~Master Boltay was delighted. He laughed till the tears
 6    IX|        The rich gentleman was delighted, it said, so delighted in
 7    IX|    was delighted, it said, so delighted in fact, that he had arranged
 8    IX|    din and bustle.~ ~"I am so delighted that you have not rejected
 9    IX|       the girl seemed greatly delighted at the idea.~ ~And again
10     X| pretty lively, and are always delighted to see our circle increased;
11     X|      with each other. I am so delighted you have got to love each
12   XII|      a thousand kisses.~ ~How delighted the beloved wife was! Again
13    XV|     Kárpátfalva, and is quite delighted if his wife finds any among
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