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 1    IV|  because they themselves were past enjoying what their juniors
 2    VI|      mind such minutiæ of his past life.~ ~"Then this letter
 3    VI|    Alexander's bullet whizzed past Kárpáthy's ear he must have
 4  VIII| events of the present and the past, trying to throw light upon
 5  XIII|     while his pursuers dashed past, and then, all of a sudden,
 6   XVI|   that this woman had a shady past, and that her own good name
 7   XVI|     perhaps. This woman has a past, and there is much in that
 8   XVI|     and there is much in that past which justifies the world'
 9    XX|      looked when she galloped past him on her wild charger;
10   XXI|  quick current of air brushes past my ear, as if some one were
11  XXII|      sat before the fire till past midnight, reflecting on
12  XXII|   midnight, reflecting on the past and on the future. To speak
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