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1       I| fellow-countrymen meeting by chance in a foreign land. Nevertheless the blond
2     VII|           parties. They seemed to be all foreign prelates, princes, ambassadors,
3    VIII|                down in her sketch-book - foreign names are so hard to remember.~ ~
4    VIII|            commonly occupied by visiting foreign princes to be placed at
5      IX|               every land is his home. No foreign tongue can confuse him;
6     XIX|                would take flight to some foreign land, whence we might have
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