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1      I,     III|        began the countess, in a faint voice, extending both hands
2    III,      II|      early dawn, when the first faint rosy hues of morning glimmered
3     IV,     III|     instruments. Some one might faint over yonder, and I should
4     IV,     III| adjoining room, whence came the faint light of a lamp. The light
5     IV,     III|  another robber and fall into a faint.~ ~"Pray release me," in
6     VI,      VI|          the kitchen makes - me faint."~ ~The fresh air of the
7      X,     III|         own, and whispered in a faint voice:~ ~"You will forget
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