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 1   III|        laid, and the betting was ten to one on the stranger winning
 2   III|        an honourable man waiting ten minutes in your antechamber?"~ ~
 3     V|         a mournful countenance, "ten years ago I had a sweetheart,
 4   VII|          to wife on the spot?"~ ~Ten of the youths leaped forth,
 5   VII|          clock, he'll be here at ten. No doubt he thought I was
 6   VII|         and öszibaraczk liqueur, ten years old, with wheat-bread
 7    IX| recounting all that has happened ten, twenty, even fifty years
 8    IX|        will your beauty last? In ten years' time it will be gone.
 9    IX|         not even last so long as ten years if you continue to
10   XVI|          deigned to speak to me. Ten times, at least, I have
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