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 1     I|          uncle is not the finest cavalier on the continent! I should
 2    II|    course, that a really elegant cavalier never carries any sort of
 3    II|  apartment to apartment, and the cavalier had scarce reached the last
 4    II|        be a very amiable sort of cavalier."~ ~"Not at all. I know
 5   III|          it, as gallantly as any cavalier.~ ~Wherever he might have
 6   III|        few days the much-befêted cavalier would[Pg 86] turn out to
 7     V|      open, laid in wait till the cavalier had entered, and then closed
 8  XIII|        his own with the smartest cavalier present, and everytime he
 9   XVI|        carried off by some young cavalier for a waltz, and she was
10   XVI|         world!" said that worthy cavalier, saluting her chapeau-bas,
11   XVI| peculiarly his own.~ ~The worthy cavalier - I mean Mr. Kecskerey -
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