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 1  VIII|       good humour changed into grave solemnity, and he drew the
 2   XII|        Szépkiesdy with all the grave respect due to the most
 3   XII| chamber resounded, alternately grave and gay, the notes of the
 4  XVII|     woman in the midst of such grave matters?~ ~In the afternoon,
 5  XVII|           Rudolf suddenly grew grave. His heart felt heavy. Only
 6   XXI|  present saluted them with the grave solemnity befitting the
 7   XXI|    planted regularly round the grave of my unforgettable wife.
 8   XXI|     and I may descend into the grave with the comfortable thought
 9   XXI|     Amen!"~ ~And all those big grave men sitting round the table
10  XXII|     followed the coffin to the grave. The most eminent men in
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