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 1      IV|      circumstances?"~ ~"With a single exception," he replied; "
 2      IV|       Blanka wondered what the single exception could be, but
 3      IV|   strong drink. There is not a single grog-shop in Toroczko. But
 4       V|     extinguished, until only a single taper is left burning on
 5       X|        glowed in her cheeks. A single morning in the Italian sun
 6      XV|      were obliged to follow in single file, Zenobia taking the
 7      XV|      horse and foot - with the single exception of the injured
 8     XVI|       a table on which stood a single tallow candle, whose feeble
 9     XVI| company, one after another, in single combat.~ ~"Now, then," said
10     XXI|   meant as a protection to the single fir-tree left standing there
11    XXIV|   father's birthday. But not a single furlough could that father
12    XXIV|       mines in the land with a single drop of ink. He lowered
13    XXVI|   times of peace, the cry of a single human being in distress
14    XXVI|        without the firing of a single shot. The major of[311]
15  XXVIII|       so well where to find. A single glance at its contents satisfied
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