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 1       X|    announced that her lunch was served. Ordinarily Blanka ate no
 2     XII|        which were of ivory, and served the owner as tablets. They
 3    XIII|       little attic chamber that served her friend for both sleeping-room
 4     XIV|      planks. The kitchen, which served also as entrance hall, was
 5     XVI|     mountain with a whole roof, served the Wallachian leader and
 6     XIX|       in the prince's household served to hasten the impending
 7     XXI|      considerable distance, and served as a warning not to ascend.
 8    XXII| door-posts had in ancient times served as a milestone, and the
 9    XXII|     flashes of lightning, which served to illumine the scene within.
10   XXIII| breathing-spell yet. The others served him as a little relish before
11   XXIII|      massive oak beam which had served to keep the wine casks from
12    XXIV|         men of Toroczko who had served in the national guard returned
13    XXVI|    which Manasseh Adorjan still served as a sergeant stood from
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