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 1       I|        unity of God."~ ~"It is strange I never heard of them before,"
 2       V|       tone.~ ~"I know it was a strange request," admitted the advocate, "
 3       V|     public in the company of a strange young man. It might hurt
 4    VIII| anybody but him, - a notary, a strange lawyer, an attorney's clerk,
 5     XII|       the Princess Blanka. The strange visitor was of tall and
 6     XIV|       her surroundings were so strange to Blanka that she found
 7      XV|   horse. At first she found it strange enough to sit astride like
 8      XX|         however, found nothing strange in their disappearance,
 9     XXI|      to note the approach of a strange man, until he stood within
10     XXI|        alarm. The sight of the strange figure seemed to work on
11     XXI|      his arms.~ ~Meanwhile the strange man, looking over his shoulder
12     XXI|    went on to say of whom this strange figure had reminded her.~ ~"
13    XXII|       priest spoke in a tongue strange to the little boy, who consequently
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