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 1    II|        according as this or that general showed a disposition to
 2   III|       masterly dexterity, to the general astonishment, and gave back
 3   III|          these words there was a general rush for the door. Every
 4   III|         introduction, made him a general favourite. Polite society
 5    IV|       was again interrupted by a general outburst of weeping.~ ~"
 6  VIII|          and still I deny it. In general, what you say is right enough;
 7  XVII| conversation naturally turned on general subjects. Rudolf had little
 8  XVII|       and a conversation on some general topic began. Rudolf remarked
 9  XVII|         a-talking about trifling general topics, walking as they
10  XVII|          insignificant, comical, general topics. But oh, through
11   XXI|        old age or infirmity. The general management of my estate
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