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1    III,     III|    swimmer was visible on the calm surface of the lake. Suddenly
2    III,      IV|    demanded.~ ~"Pray, pray be calm, Herr Count," soothingly
3      V,      II|     The count's expression of calm indifference did not change.
4     VI,       I|    Henry's lips; his face was calm and peaceful; the distortion
5    VII,     III| torments of hell. But he must calm himself and read the letter
6     IX,     III|       was evidently enough to calm his enthusiasm. He staggered
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