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 1      IV|      he kept his seat a moment longer there would have been serious
 2     VII|     carried in his hand was no longer on his person; hence he
 3      XV|        ought to graze a little longer," objected Aaron, "and even
 4    XVII|      pipes, side by side, some longer and some shorter, each for
 5    XVII|      men! He probably took the longer way, instead of following
 6    XVII|        control his feelings no longer. Throwing himself down on
 7   XVIII|      but you only eleven weeks longer."~ ~She understood the allusion.
 8   XVIII|        Blanka hated the man no longer.[204]~ ~"Now I must not
 9   XVIII|      declaration.~ ~"Two weeks longer," sighed Blanka, "and then
10     XIX|        them up. I need them no longer, for I am going to marry
11   XXIII|        breath. His head was no longer proudly erect, his self-confidence
12   XXIII|       village of St. George no longer offered them an asylum,
13    XXIV| official detained him a moment longer.~ ~"I hope," said he, as
14    XXIV|     limping about with one leg longer than the other, when the
15    XXIV|      into five. Little Bela no longer sent meaningless scrawls
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