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 1       V|         however, it was but ill received, some of the audience even
 2    VIII|      and added that he had just received unwelcome news from Manasseh.~ ~"
 3      IX|         was then before her. "I received this morning an anonymous
 4       X|     letter she had that morning received. First smoothing it out
 5      XI|         out his purpose and was received into the Church of Rome.
 6      XI|         equal to that which she received from the prince, and thus
 7      XI|             la condannata!" She received no one but her father confessor,
 8    XIII|    shoemaker's shop, Blanka was received by a little man of lively
 9     XIV|         of the present you have received. Even to his bishop Ciprianu
10      XV|       contrast. A stately grove received the travellers. A silence
11   XVIII|        the family accounts. She received a big book, in which she
12     XIX|       read it in the despatches received at the war office."~ ~The
13     XIX| ceremony, the whole family that received her in its midst, the schoolchildren
14    XXII|        any harm. So far we have received their iron only in the form
15    XXII|       is from them that we have received their iron in other shapes.
16   XXIII|   commander was to be found, he received a cigar from Manasseh, and
17   XXIII|      the flame the paper he had received from Manasseh.~ ~The latter
18   XXVII|     their salute.~ ~The general received him in his breakfast-room,
19  XXVIII|        bureau. The official who received him was an old friend of
20  XXVIII|       the marchioness.~ ~Rozina received him with apparent cordiality
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