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 1    II|    gentlemen at home are in such excellent condition that they could
 2   III|       brother! you would make an excellent advocate. Where did you
 3    IV|        acquaintance was a really excellent fellow, and by profession
 4    VI| unfortunately, considers such an excellent pastime. On the other hand,
 5   VII|      house. And he too was in an excellent humour, and his face beamed,
 6    IX|        in the possession of such excellent health.~ ~But Abellino,
 7     X|          care about knowing."~ ~"Excellent, excellent, my good friend!
 8     X|          knowing."~ ~"Excellent, excellent, my good friend! You shall
 9    XI|     Countess Kereszty. She is an excellent woman. She has a tall, muscular,
10   XVI|         of patriots and the most excellent of citizens should have
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