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 1       I|     not suppress a smile. He read the other's surmise that
 2     III|      his eyes one could have read rage, hate, and fear, and
 3       V|      his memorandum-book and read the name of a house recommended
 4       V|     Vajdar" was the name she read in the landlord's handwriting.~ ~ ~ ~
 5       V|     Week, and that she could read all about them much more
 6    VIII|   does he send you?"~ ~"I'll read you what he says - if I
 7    VIII|    put on his eyeglasses and read the name, - "Benjamin Vajdar."~ ~"
 8      IX| declared Manasseh.~ ~"Please read it." She handed him the
 9      IX|    glowed with passion as he read! The martyrs of old could
10       X|     Benjamin Vajdar. But she read it without losing a particle
11       X|    to her visitor.~ ~"Please read that," said she, "and then
12       X|    wife; but you should have read farther, where it is declared
13       X| negotiations are broken off. Read this letter."~ ~"A devilish
14      XV|      replied Aaron. "You can read my heart, brother, like
15     XIX|     a roll of manuscript and read a line or two, laughing
16     XIX|   always open to you. Go and read for yourself."~ ~"No, no,"
17     XIX| Benjamin Vajdar. He has just read it in the despatches received
18   XXIII|    forehead. Anna, who could read her brother's face, knew
19   XXIII|   the general and ask him to read it. Then take a cigar out
20    XXIV|     a document from which he read as follows: "'Mr. Manasseh
21   XXVII|    The Hungarian took it and read as follows:~ ~"Villafranca.
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