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1   Pres         |        of 1848, which suddenly transformed Hungary into a modern state,
2     II,     III|   fitting it up. The count had transformed the old hunting-seat, which
3    III,     III|     Naiad; her whole being was transformed; she lived! Then, when her
4     IV,      II| engaged a gardener, and had it transformed into a beautiful flower-garden.~ ~
5      X,      II|        troop.~ ~These were the transformed Volons. They had exchanged
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