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 1       X|   interesting! It is just like a play at the theatre. 'Is not
 2       X|           was impudent enough to play the rôle of suitor to his
 3     XII| marchioness. "You have heard her play and sing and laugh more
 4     XII|       you have heard me sing and play and laugh, and I have heard
 5     XII|         go to the theatre, - the play representing the defeat
 6     XII|        no one to listen to us or play the spy - a good thing for
 7     XII|         Blanka.~ ~"No, but I can play it from memory."~ ~"Then
 8     XII|         it from memory."~ ~"Then play it to me, please."~ ~Blanka
 9     XII|           after all."~ ~"I can't play when I look at you," was
10     XIV|          by the gestures and the play of countenance with which
11     XVI|        up his cards and began to play.~ ~A faint-hearted man,
12    XVII|        aloud to Blanka: "Hear me play on the organ up there, -
13    XVII|    slippery, - while I go up and play you a pretty tune."~ ~With
14    XVII|         to make it go up and the play begin." But the undercurrent
15     XIX|         am only letting my fancy play a little," replied the marchioness, "
16      XX|       and tell the gipsy band to play a lively reel. The company
17    XXII|       that hung from his neck to play with. At times his long
18   XXIII|        you?"~ ~"He ordered me to play to him while he sat at dinner,"
19   XXIII|        aught I care, but I won't play for him even if he smashes
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