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 1       I|        had begun to express his mind vigorously in his native
 2      VI|         persistently before her mind's eye.~ ~"Pardon me, princess,
 3    VIII|    remained unmoved.~ ~"Bear in mind, my dear Blanka," proceeded
 4      IX|        but not to draw, for her mind was not now on her sketch.
 5       X|         You undoubtedly have in mind the tenth paragraph, which
 6     XIV|         won't make me change my mind. I'm ready to treat with
 7   XVIII|       she was still of the same mind, she was to come back again
 8     XIX|           Really, I have a good mind to say yes. What you propose
 9     XIX|      but perhaps what I have in mind[217] may come to pass. If
10     XXI|   mischievous intent in Aaron's mind. He conducted Anna and Blanka
11    XXII| Decebalus and Trajan!"~ ~"Never mind ceremony now, Diurbanu,"
12   XXIII|       away like that!"~ ~"Never mind, my lad. From this day on
13   XXVII|        s quarters. Perturbed in mind and hardly master of himself,
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