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 1     I|       calm enjoyment, while the coachman cursed and swore at the
 2     I|    reins were handled by an old coachman with the figure of a betyár.
 3     I|         with their backs to the coachman. Who or what they were it
 4     I|      way. On the box sat an old coachman in an embroidered bekes,
 5     I|        you, for it."~ ~"Hie! my coachman!" thundered old Kárpáthy,
 6    VI|        The youths then told the coachman to stop, and asked Alexander
 7    IX|         but went and sat by the coachman, and, taking the reins and
 8    IX|    coach. Master Boltay and the coachman had to pull her down by
 9    IX|        for a moment to tell the coachman to prepare a seat for a
10    IX| purchase to make), and bade the coachman take Mrs. Meyer to where
11    IX|         in the doorway, for the coachman had arrived first, and told
12    XI|         horses; but, should the coachman drive badly, she is quite
13    XX|        not?" he inquired of the coachman.~ ~"Yes, young sir; one
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