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 1       I|      guard he disappeared from sight.~ ~"Do you know that gentleman?"
 2     III|       as long as Vajdar was in sight. At length the train started,
 3       V|      immediately recovered his sight when he rubbed his eyes
 4       V|       blind man be restored to sight. She dreamed of this miracle
 5      VI|        your dream to witness a sight like that, and now I come
 6      VI|       cause of liberty! Such a sight was never seen before."~ ~"
 7      IX|       such a terror as hers at sight of the monsters that seemed
 8     XII|   means than by addressing the sight alone. Mysterious sounds
 9    XIII|        possession of Blanka at sight of her own portrait was
10    XVII|    where a glad and unexpected sight met his eyes. Glorified
11     XIX|          You see, I don't lose sight of her so easily. As for
12     XXI|    uttered a cry of alarm. The sight of the strange figure seemed
13     XXI| pursuing a deer, turns tail at sight[252] of a lion. Blanka and
14     XXI|     cow, and he took fright at sight of us and[253] ran away.
15   XXVII|     been taken prisoner.~ ~The sight of these most unexpected
16   XXVII|      in the orator's breast at sight of the returned wanderer.
17  XXVIII|    over nor defeat buried from sight those dishonest army contracts.
18  XXVIII|       vanished completely from sight and hearing[319] the very
19  XXVIII|        and to live in constant sight of her happy home life,
20  XXVIII|        caught by an unexpected sight. Through an open door he
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