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 1       V|       called on the princess, and brought her a piece of good news
 2       V|           camp-stool which he had brought with him under his overcoat,
 3    VIII|       Then you have told him what brought us to Rome," said the princess.~ ~"
 4     XII|        belongs to you, and I have brought it to give you. Without
 5     XII|      samovar and other tea-things brought to her room, took up her
 6     XIV| conductors.~ ~Aaron meanwhile had brought out three good horses from
 7     XIV|        girl put on the kettle and brought out the best that the house
 8     XIV|           cackling of poultry. He brought with him, tied together
 9      XV|          constrains you. You have brought your sweetheart with you
10      XV|         while Manasseh and Blanka brought up the rear. Thus the party
11      XV|        moment. To say that he had brought all this outfit in his knapsack
12     XIX|          to you. This thought has brought unrest to your pillow, but
13      XX|        dirge, while weeping women brought up the rear. When the family
14   XXIII|         Jonathan came with me - I brought him. That night I told your
15   XXIII|          belt of the cords he had brought with him from the cellar,
16    XXIV|        demand.~ ~Those five years brought her many a difficult problem
17     XXV|        limped across the room and brought the pocketbook. Rozina opened
18   XXVII|           of those to whom he had brought salvation and eternal life,
19  XXVIII|         if such a charge had been brought against him he must be guilty.
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