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 1     I|   half opened, displaying a number of nice blood-coloured banknotes.~ ~
 2    II|    way of a banner the last number of Marat's newspaper, whereupon
 3   III|     whom he liked the best. Number one was Miska Horhi, the
 4   III|   be done till he returned. Number two was the famous Laczi
 5   III| somebody else's conveyance. Number three was Lörincz Berki,
 6   III|     he lied from dictation. Number four was Friczi Kalotai,
 7     V|  expect. There are always a number of unoccupied young gentlemen
 8     V|   such discoveries, and the number of these pleasure-hunters
 9   VII|  followed the same day by a number of agents and stewards attached
10    XV|     the visiting-cards of a number of notable men and women
11 XVIII|   get together a sufficient number of gentlemen to form a club
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