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1 VII| audience with the Pope to make set speeches. His Holiness addresses 2 VIII| its likeness. How had he set about it? Why, naturally 3 VIII| who wishes not only to set you free, but also to make 4 IX| presence that you will never set eyes on him again."~ ~"Wonderful!" 5 X| approach to the sentimental.~ ~"Set a chair for the gentleman," 6 XIII| journey southward. I shall set out for the north, and soon 7 XIV| The gentlemen propose to set out for Torda this very 8 XIV| for dinner, and is dead set against all bloodshed, advised 9 XIV| meet us. They must have set out about the same time 10 XV| have killed my father and set fire to the house that sheltered 11 XV| hanging in red clusters and set off by the leathery, dark 12 XV| assented the other; "I'll set my wits to work. Now you 13 XVI| what you have to say."~ ~"Set my brothers free," returned 14 XVIII| pinafores, the black lace caps set off by white veils disposed 15 XIX| A day had already been set for his marriage with Anna 16 XXII| well-preserved Roman gravestone was set, its carving in high relief 17 XXII| campaign as ended, and has set out with his whole army 18 XXIII| rather than let the enemy set foot inside their town. 19 XXIII| troops, no outposts had been set to challenge the approach 20 XXIII| gnawed the ropes so as to set him free. If you will bend 21 XXIII| assaulting Toroczko must have set fire to St. George first, 22 XXIII| Manasseh's elbow, "let us set about what she told us to 23 XXIV| young artisans Manasseh set about forming a guild for 24 XXVIII| freedom of the open air and to set his confused thoughts in