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 1       I|       young heretic seemed to put as little faith in bells
 2      IV|      On the maps the place is put down as 'Toroczko.' It is
 3       V|  before he came out again and put three cards into my hand. '
 4       V|        before her enemy could put in an appearance and damage
 5     VII|            Then it is lucky I put into mine everything that
 6     VII|       taken his pinch, he had put his hand into the pocket
 7    VIII|       had this suite of rooms put in order for her reception,
 8    VIII|      this card."~ ~The lawyer put on his eyeglasses and read
 9    VIII|     began, "that you chose to put aside my friendly intercession
10      IX|      fallen from her neck and put it in his bosom.~ ~ ~ [90]~ ~
11     XII|       charm, which the dancer put into the movements of her
12     XII|    one false note.~ ~"Faster! Put more fire into it!" cried
13    XIII|      stood in the opening.~ ~"Put out your fire, and let me
14     XIV|         Then the young hussar put spurs to his horse and galloped
15     XIV|    custom in Transylvania; we put saddles on our carriage-horses
16     XIV|    head sunk on her bosom, he put his hand into his waistcoat
17     XIV|     the table, while the girl put on the kettle and brought
18     XIV| thoughts. Thus, when Ciprianu put his hand first to his head,
19     XIV|         Take care, or he will put your thigh out of joint,
20      XV|       succumbed to the strain put upon them, but Aaron's good
21      XV| rejoined her companions.~ ~He put one of them into his mouth
22      XV|    But the berries will do to put in my bouquets for your
23      XV|   resume their journey. Aaron put two fingers into his mouth
24      XV|       in her place would have put the same question. Ever
25      XV|     the cave. Aaron, however, put forth all his eloquence
26     XVI|     out of his pocketbook and put them into his waistcoat
27   XVIII|       modiste would have been put to the blush by the ingenuity
28      XX|    maintain it, and would you put me to shame?"~ ~"Have they
29      XX|       high priest's servant, 'Put up thy sword into the sheath.'
30     XXI|     how do you know I haven't put it in such a condition again?"
31     XXI|      what to do next. Then he put himself in motion and advanced
32   XXIII|     ones or, if need were, to put them to death with their
33   XXIII|     hangman's. Already he has put to death seven envoys who
34   XXIII|     our house, two women will put their pistols to each other'
35    XXIV|      informed him that he had put the petition in the minister'
36    XXIV|      can direct the works and put bread into our poor people'
37  XXVIII|     act, disarmed himself and put it out of his power to punish
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