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 1       I|        party of two ladies and a gentleman into one of these itinerant
 2       I|        his eyes and surveyed the gentleman in silence, much as a cuttlefish
 3       I|         warning.~ ~The indignant gentleman hurried back to his compartment [
 4       I|         classify it.~ ~The other gentleman of the party was of genuine
 5       I|         gave up her place to the gentleman, and he, at last, appeared
 6       I|       sight.~ ~"Do you know that gentleman?" asked the blond lady of
 7     III|        that seat is engaged. The gentleman who is with us - "~ ~"Why,
 8     III|       know what is expected of a gentleman in his conduct toward a
 9      IV|          could not conceive of a gentleman's being forbidden by his
10       V|      guest was also announced, a gentleman of high station from Hungary;
11       V|    afternoon word came that this gentleman and all his party had been
12       V|          What is the name of the gentleman you refer to?" asked the
13       V|       ardently desired, and that gentleman sought to console her with
14    VIII| directions from high quarters. A gentleman was here in your absence
15       X|          the announcement that a gentleman, a count, had called upon
16       X|              Set a chair for the gentleman," Blanka commanded her attendant,
17       X|          her servant that if the gentleman who had just left ever called
18    XXII|     addressed the group:[260]~ ~"Gentleman and friends, glorious descendants
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