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 1    Pref|         nearly kindred race, and speak the same language; but their
 2      IX|        tempests, by land or sea, speak to him not of danger, but
 3       X|     beauty. She was the first to speak.~ ~"All these favourable
 4     XIV| unintelligible.~ ~"They can both speak Hungarian," whispered[154]
 5      XV|   Zenobia, call me 'Blanka,' and speak Hungarian with me. You spoke
 6     XVI|        the language he needed to speak, and the cards were dealt
 7     XIX|      exactly what I was going to speak to you about," returned
 8      XX|        dwellers in the valley to speak his name. The pastor then
 9     XXI|    surprise, opened his mouth to speak, and then stood dumb, with
10   XXIII|         to misery and dishonour? Speak, did he not tell you some
11    XXIV|          slightest concern. I'll speak to his Excellency about
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