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 1    IV|   for that very same day he received a letter (it was brought
 2     V|   absolutely destitute. She received five hundred florins a year
 3   VII|    college at A - - has not received its annual gift."~ ~"It
 4   VII| that moment.~ ~How Abellino received this noble disposition to
 5   VII|   egg beaten up in his tea, received the intelligence with the
 6    IX|      and with great delight received the message that he was
 7    IX|   at least.~ ~Fanny herself received her distinguished guest
 8    IX|    dignified condescension, received the arrivals in the doorway.
 9    IX|  the invitation.~ ~Abellino received the pleasant tidings very
10    IX|     partially recovered, he received a hint from his well-wishers
11   XII|     the best advantage. She received Count Szépkiesdy with all
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