Chapter

 1    Pref|   Magyars are of the same or a nearly kindred race, and speak
 2    Pref|   present day, and now numbers nearly sixty-eight thousand members.
 3     VII|       when the antechamber was nearly full, a uniformed official
 4     XII| melodies came to Blanka's ears nearly every evening, but she did
 5      XV|       the rocky bed of the now nearly dry mountain torrent.~ ~
 6      XV|     this question the good man nearly let the cat out of the bag
 7      XX|   their non-appearance. He had nearly exhausted his ingenuity
 8      XX|   bending his knee and sinking nearly to the floor, while he extends
 9   XXIII|        the village amounted to nearly four hundred.~ ~Manasseh
10   XXIII|      streets were by this time nearly deserted.~ ~"That is over,"
11     XXV|        better to him. There is nearly half a million florins'
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