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1   Pre|        unassailable position of a national classic.~ ~It is no light
2   Pre|          like "Egy Magyar Nábob." National tastes differ infinitely,
3    II|      foreign lands to keep up the national dignity in the eyes of domestics,
4    IV| establishments, instead of to the national schools in the neighbourhood,
5   VII|     bettering the position of the National Museum."~ ~"I'll wager I
6   VII|        here than there are in the National Museum."~ ~And this was
7  VIII|       himself about political and national matters, looked into the
8 Words|          pelisse of the Hungarian national costume.~ ~Bácsi, uncle,
9 Words|        mostly plumed, part of the national costume.~ ~Kantus, a short
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