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 1       I|       faith.~ ~The train soon started again, after the customary
 2     III|    sight. At length the train started, and as it soon entered
 3      IX|       loud outcries, that she started up in some alarm and made
 4     XII|      great friends."~ ~Blanka started slightly at the bare thought
 5    XIII|  whereon the perspiration had started, and stammered, in agitated
 6     XIV|     to let him go. Then David started up and went after him, with
 7      XV|       A pair of wild peacocks started up at the riders' approach
 8     XXI|   before Aaron could descend, started once more toward Anna and
 9     XXI|      backward glance and then started to run. Fear now left them,
10    XXII|     over the bit of cardboard started and cried out in concert:~ ~"
11   XXVII|  hardly master of himself, he started at the rattle of his own
12  XXVIII| quickly summoned, and the two started on their journey to Transylvania.~ ~
13  XXVIII|      legible. Benjamin Vajdar started violently as he took up
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