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 1      II|     Vienna, doubtless," said the advocate; "for, old as Cagliari is,
 2     III|          a connecting train. The advocate was hungry, and accordingly
 3     III|        not," mumbled the doughty advocate, in considerable surprise
 4     III|       without offering it to the advocate, and sat looking out of
 5      IV|         don't you?" spoke up the advocate, his professional zeal kindling
 6      IV|           During his absence the advocate explained to his client
 7       V|         us, won't you?" said the advocate, turning with a courteous
 8       V|        exceedingly - " began the advocate. "Among so many strangers
 9       V|        of tear-letting, that the advocate felt obliged to sally forth
10       V|   strange request," admitted the advocate, "to ask a heretic to witness
11       V|          Madam Dormandy took the advocate's, and so they made the
12       V|           made it evident to the advocate that he owed the early granting
13       V|        slow to perceive that the advocate's chief concern was lest
14      VI|        seemed to be quite to the advocate's liking: of the lady's
15      VI|       worth while," admitted the advocate. "The whole Roman army,
16      VI|       people, do you?" asked the advocate.~ ~"I am fully convinced,"
17    VIII|         for doing so?" asked the advocate.~ ~"No, no; you were quite
18    VIII| plectuntur Achivi," returned the advocate, sententiously; and he hurried
19    VIII|       impatience she awaited the advocate's return, and as soon as
20    VIII|       also," added Blanka.~ ~The advocate looked at her. "So Vajdar
21    VIII|          best to humour him. The advocate acquiesced, recognising
22      IX|      Both Madam Dormandy and the advocate signified their readiness
23      IX|      previous visit.~ ~While the advocate and Madam Dormandy went
24       X|         101]~ ~"Well," began the advocate on entering, "what have
25      XI|          the reason is that your advocate is a Protestant. Now there
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