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1    VIII| sentiments.~ ~Rising from his chair, he added, as if it were
2      IX|   artist had been using for a chair, and, seating herself on
3       X|     the sentimental.~ ~"Set a chair for the gentleman," Blanka
4       X| olives."~ ~Vajdar had taken a chair and drawn up to the table. "
5       X| servant behind his mistress's chair.~ ~Suddenly the princess
6       X|    leaning on the back of his chair, glaring at his assailant
7    XIII|   girl sank speechless into a chair and hid her face in her
8     XVI|     were playing cards.~ ~One chair in the circle was empty.
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