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 1     I|     separate waggon, to wit, his favourite greyhound, his gipsy jester,
 2   III|       became Master Jock's prime favourite, and the sworn comrade of
 3   III| introduction, made him a general favourite. Polite society had a peculiar
 4     V|     honest young fellow, and his favourite, whom he meant to make his
 5   VII|       Kárpátfalva, Squire John's favourite residence, where nobody
 6  VIII|        all at once.~ ~He had one favourite, Mike Kis, who was to be
 7  XIII|    men-servants; but each of the favourite foxhounds was brought on
 8  XIII|         to make him renounce his favourite pastime in the joyful anticipation
 9   XXI|        to himself, "That was her favourite seat; there she used to
10   XXI|          side. To him I leave my favourite horse and my favourite dog.
11   XXI|        my favourite horse and my favourite dog. I could not leave them
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