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 1       I| deliverer than was Andromeda of old to the gallant Perseus.
 2       I| Manasseh Adorjan, he is of good old Szekler descent, and he
 3       I|        he was only twenty years old this young genius became
 4      II|        said the advocate; "for, old as Cagliari is, he still
 5      II|    youth, scarcely twenty years old, compelled to renounce all
 6      IV|         of him over these grand old mountains," added the princess,
 7       V|        and Monsieur Rossi is an old friend of mine. I have visited
 8    VIII|     suffer for it. Such was the old Greek usage.~ ~Blanka was
 9    VIII|  transformation in the deserted old mansion?~ ~A still greater
10    VIII|      your hotel at once. Let my old rooms be opened for me again,
11      IX|         he read! The martyrs of old could forgive their enemies
12       X|      princess feared him, as of old, and that therefore she
13     XIV|         regular features of the old Roman cast. At her father'
14      XV|   beech-tree, perhaps centuries old, marked this spot. It was
15      XV|     come from the burning of an old beech-tree?[164]~ ~Toward
16     XIX|       prince, with a start. The old roué had a dread of ghosts
17     XIX|  survivor. She was young, I was old; the advantage was all on
18      XX|        bride to the church. The old men head the line, the young
19      XX|        in the cliff. This is an old and pious custom. If, however,
20      XX|       that a plain villager, an old and gray-haired man, mounted
21     XXI|             But that was in the old days, in old-fashioned warfare."~ ~"
22    XXII|       house, and straightway an old woman of extraordinary ugliness
23    XXII|     young women and the ugliest old hags. Knock at any door,
24    XXII|        at home," called out the old woman, without waiting to
25   XXIII|                CHAPTER XXIII.~ ~OLD SCORES.~ ~The inhabitants
26   XXIII|        of the Wallachians is an old acquaintance of mine." But
27   XXIII|      have snapped my fingers at old Pontius Pilate."~ ~The gipsy'
28   XXIII|        Don't I remind you of an old acquaintance?"~ ~"To him
29   XXIII|       plan. You'll find many an old acquaintance to receive
30  XXVIII|         who received him was an old friend of his who now gave
31  XXVIII|     never see him return to his old home as she had once so
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