Chapter

 1       I|         young man a fall from his proud eminence and led him to
 2      IV|       Japanese, and they also are proud of their handsome women,
 3    VIII|         my action?" asked Blanka, proud reproach in her tone.~ ~"
 4     XII|       listener a look full of the proud consciousness of her own
 5     XIV|         recruit.~ ~"Look, see how proud he is on his high horse!"
 6     XIV| Wallachian-Hungarian nobleman was proud of the courtesy shown to
 7   XVIII|           bright, the lips wore a proud smile, the whole expression
 8   XVIII|         but smile at the sister's proud claim. Yet Anna was in earnest.~ ~"
 9   XXIII|         killed before her eyes, a proud girl whom your brothers
10   XXIII|         to me."~ ~The fiddler was proud to find himself so well
11   XXVII|        once more to a position of proud independence. Added to all
12  XXVIII|    exalted station. A nobleman of proud lineage burnt all his papers
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