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 1       I|   herself; she was now seated opposite the stranger, to whom she
 2       I|    principles and joining the opposite party."~ ~"Now I understand,"
 3     III| appropriating the corner seat opposite her.~ ~"Pardon me," said
 4     III|       the pleasure of sitting opposite you, my dear princess."~ ~
 5     III|       that the young stranger opposite her was drawing something
 6       V|     of seriousness, the utter opposite of careless indifference,
 7     XII| unbidden guest seated herself opposite. The princess raised her
 8     XIV|       to make one's way in an opposite direction. Therefore our
 9     XVI|    him as a matter of course. Opposite him sat the Wallachian leader.~ ~
10     XIX| seated himself in an armchair opposite the marchioness, and continued: "
11     XXI|      to the Maros. But on the opposite side, toward the northwest,
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