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 1     I| pleasantly, "It won't get here to-day." Then he sat him down in
 2     I|        God! no guest will come to-day, and his heart rejoiced
 3     I|       elegant lady of fashion, to-day a Cinderella, one as beautiful
 4    II|       Among these orange trees to-day we perceive that young gentleman
 5   III|  punished for your offences if to-day or to-morrow you are deposed
 6   III|         are you not aware that to-day is red Whitsun Day?"~ ~"
 7   VII|       suffer your honour, both to-day and hereafter, to go about
 8    IX|      mighty good luck at cards to-day, for, so far as love is
 9    IX|  friend," said he. "I have won to-day a treasure, a heavenly treasure.
10  XIII|      had need of strong hearts to-day. Even the elderly women
11   XVI|        very discourteous to me to-day. The whole evening you have
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