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 1       I|         gain a better view of the speaker, and thus revealed just
 2       I|           her face fully upon the speaker, and her lips parted slightly,
 3      II|         Manasseh's part, made the speaker turn to him inquiringly;
 4     III|          the contents to the last speaker. "Madam Dormandy, you are
 5      IV|         expression of pain on the speaker's face.~ ~"When did this
 6     VII|      addressed were to follow the speaker, and that they were granted
 7    VIII|        inclined to believe in the speaker's sincerity; yet he had
 8    VIII|         one unacquainted with the speaker, and not knowing him for
 9      IX|         which slipped out ere the speaker's discretion could prevent
10     XII|       intrusion."~ ~With that the speaker handed over the key, and
11     XII|              Blanka looked at the speaker with wide eyes of inquiry
12     XII| mysterious guest."~ ~Such was the speaker's influence over Blanka,
13    XIII|        evident, however, that the speaker was more wont to give than
14     XIV|            Manasseh turned to the speaker, who proved to be a short,
15      XV|              Thus it was only the speaker's thumb, and not his tongue,
16    XVII|           the undercurrent of the speaker's thoughts was quite different. "
17   XVIII|          have turned away."~ ~The speaker rose from her seat and stood
18     XIX|    henceforth bestow on you." The speaker laid a caressing hand on
19     XIX|           insurgent's lance." The speaker there[225]with proceeded
20     XIX|       suffered heavy losses," the speaker continued. "Formerly my
21     XIX|       blood to prevent it."~ ~The speaker bent forward and went on
22      XX|          had come to his end. The speaker closed with the hope that
23    XXII|       frequent intervals that the speaker could with difficulty make
24   XXIII|          true in a sense that the speaker little dreamed - as he was
25   XXIII|        and Toroczko's night." The speaker's features took on at these
26   XXIII|      burning cigar stump into the speaker's face. It was the utmost
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