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1   III|      of the competitors. His modest self-reliance and forbearance
2   III|     only our rustics who are modest and respectful nowadays."~ ~"
3    IV| Meyer, instead of having his modest measure of Meszely wine
4    IX| looked at their gift, on the modest domestic joys that she had
5    IX|     the girl was frightfully modest, she said, and she had to
6    IX|      chose might dance a few modest quadrilles and waltzes together.
7    IX|     you have not rejected my modest invitation. Your excellency
8  XIII|    prattle, listening to the modest wishes of his dear sick
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