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 1   III|        as the rest of us. Every month you will receive from me
 2    IV|     salary of sixteen florins a month to expend thousands on extravagant
 3    IV|       which she has hired for a month, abandoned by every one."~ ~"
 4     V|    three thousand florins every month, that the young woman may
 5     V| thousand florins for the coming month personally, but had sent
 6   VII| Debreczin or Nagy-Kun-Madaras a month beforehand, at the same
 7   VII|          Was he sure of another month, or another day, or even
 8  VIII|       AN UNEXPECTED CHANGE.~ ~A month later John Kárpáthy was
 9    IX| confined to his bed for a whole month, and when he had partially
10    XI|    dinner-party to-morrow, or a month hence; and I will invite
11    XI| privilege of meeting him once a month. One thing, however, I can
12  XIII|        see us," said she. "In a month's time, I hope Fanny will
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