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 1      IV|       the prima-donna; they can pass for husband and wife. We
 2      IV|   Bologna and take the mountain pass. It only remained to hoodwink
 3       X|         honest birth, merely to pass yourself off as a prince'
 4     XII|         and from there you will pass, when the way is clear,
 5    XIII|       and her motley company to pass out; then she herself, first
 6    XIII|          I have obtained a[135] pass for you, and you have only
 7     XIV| suffered Manasseh and Blanka to pass unmolested. Manasseh had
 8     XIV|        a level, to overtake and pass any carriage in front of
 9      XV|       to inspect the cavern and pass the night there.~ ~He soon
10      XV|        them, and that they must pass the night in the cave. Aaron,
11      XV|       as a bridge for Blanka to pass over unharmed. In a corner
12     XIX|        have there! Your letters pass through his hands and are,
13     XIX|        in mind[217] may come to pass. If not, then will be the
14     XIX|          That may be allowed to pass among common people, but
15     XIX|       saw the bridal procession pass, - yes, the whole town where
16      XX|        a vault, which, as years pass, penetrates more and more
17   XXIII|        last word that will ever pass her lips. Now you may go
18    XXIV|      many a season had she seen pass, without hope and without
19   XXVII|         of his comrades saw him pass and cheered him with loud
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