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1     I   |     put them all on the most familiar terms with one another,
2   III   | whole company, and become as familiar as if he had lived among
3   VII   |    and now, too, Palko is as familiar with his honour as he used
4   VII(8)|                      Öcse, a familiar and affectionate salutation
5    IX   |  Fanny felt ashamed to be as familiar with her aunt and guardian
6    IX   |   for since then his name is familiar in all first-class houses.
7  XIII   |    heavy boots, the sound of familiar voices in the halls and
8  XIII   |      to see how, at a single familiar whistle, the various packs
9   XIX   |    On each side of the bed a familiar form was kneeling - Flora
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