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 1   III|     there, and whose softening effect was visible on his face
 2    IV|      murmured something to the effect that he did not know anything
 3     V|      name, resolved to try the effect of an open direct attack;
 4    VI| appeared a notification to the effect that Kárpáthy had given
 5    VI|     boldness, however, had the effect of making Abellino stop
 6    IX|       always had a disquieting effect upon her; now she was freed
 7    IX|       solemn assurance to that effect any moment you like."~ ~
 8    IX|        his well-wishers to the effect that, until the affair had
 9     X|      murmured something to the effect that he did not know what
10  XIII|      and much more to the same effect. Women understand these
11    XV|       more is said to the same effect. But what has it all got
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