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1 I| added the other; "but the great body of them, taken the 2 IV| woods; the southern is a great wall of bare rock rising 3 VI| struck eighteen - midday. The great bell sounded in the western 4 VI| curtains that hung before the great bronze doors parted, and 5 VIII| your absence and expressed great displeasure that Princess 6 X| correcting herself with a great show of surprise at her 7 XII| coming apparently from a great distance. Was this, too, 8 XII| disengaged, and we shall soon be great friends."~ ~Blanka started 9 XIV| the honest fellow, with great[140] apparent satisfaction, " 10 XIV| because to-morrow is the great market-day in Kolozsvar, 11 XIV| this road. Do you see that great cloud of dust yonder moving 12 XIV| At this there was heard a great commotion among the dogs, 13 XIV| wall which separated the great fireplace from the next 14 XIV| and finally extended his great, muscular hands toward Blanka 15 XIV| he soon reappeared amid a great cackling of poultry. He 16 XV| the keenest relish, to the great satisfaction of her host. 17 XV| scruples and even thought it great fun. The little mountain 18 XV| stood. Held firm by its great, wide-reaching roots, which 19 XV| understand nothing. What great harm, she wondered, could 20 XV| ragwort. She had gathered a great bunch of these blossoms 21 XV| kind of arbutus, but of great rarity, and found nowhere 22 XV| his way through only with great difficulty and by boldly 23 XVI| Spring, at the foot of the great beech-tree. The wasps came 24 XVIII| time-honoured custom, with a great dinner that filled the spacious 25 XVIII| noted here that there is a great difference between the Hungarian 26 XX| for sinews of steel and great suppleness of limb. To make 27 XX| a dance and a display of great physical strength and endurance 28 XX| receive it; then they rolled a great stone before the opening, 29 XXI| the flowers blooming in as great profusion as ever, as if 30 XXI| the ravine, snatched up a great stone and hurled it after 31 XXIII| away!" cried the gipsy, in great chagrin. "Why didn't you 32 XXIV| undertaking.[293]~ ~It was a great piece of good fortune for 33 XXIV| his surprise, however, the great man's door suddenly opened 34 XXV| profits won't be so very great, after all, owing to the