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 1   Pres         |        published in fifty years three hundred and fifty novels,
 2   Pres         |         various editions of his three hundred and fifty books
 3   Pres         |    intimate friend of the other three.~ ~NELTJE BLANCHAN.~ ~NEW
 4      I,       I|    death, after he had served a three years' apprenticeship as
 5      I,       I|       years old now, becomes in three or four years a blooming
 6      I,      IV|       shall have the command of three hundred thousand francs.
 7      I,      IV|    steel casket; any one of the three, however, will be of great
 8     II,       I|     might have been seen two or three child faces; they were on
 9     II,       I| appetitorium, they called it.~ ~Three wooden benches, joined together
10     II,       I|       appeared an outrider with three ostrich-plumes in his hat.
11     II,       I|     farm-yard she caught two or three little chickens, calling
12     II,       I|    commit all that to memory in three years!"~ ~"That is exactly
13     II,      II|        primitive pile-dwelling. Three years ago, a gentleman from
14     II,      II|        a man who has lived here three years is not known?"~ ~"
15     II,      II|      noticed on it a crest with three flowers - "~ ~"What sort
16     II,     III|      the hall door, he produced three pairs of socks, woven of
17     II,     III|       postpone a settlement for three years longer. Would that
18    III,       I|         lay a pack of cards and three heaps of money - one of
19    III,       I|       courtyard was heard. Then three taps sounded on the door,
20    III,      II|         impose on the children. Three years ago I asked thee to
21     IV,     III|       to flight Satan Laczi and three of his comrades. I came
22     IV,     III|        There go Count Jharose's three tame bears.' At last I got
23     IV,      IV|      not clever enough to order three men into every tree on that
24      V,       I|    returned the next morning at three o'clock. At this hour, as
25      V,       I|       not ill stay in bed until three o'clock?"~ ~The count turned
26      V,      II|     they saw coming toward them three men in uniform. They were
27      V,      II|         to find you at home the three calls I made at your castle.
28      V,      II|        back to the highway, the three officers following at a
29      V,      II|         the forest they saw the three horses which had been left
30      V,     III|         glass would cost two or three thousand guilders more.
31     VI,      II|     have an income of more than three thousand guilders shall
32     VI,      IV|         to the war in less than three weeks."~ ~Here the cruel
33     VI,      IV|   forest in the presence of the three dragoon officers: "She is
34    VII,       I|        must know that there are three essential parts among the
35    VII,      II|        the troop was complete - three hundred horsemen in handsome
36    VII,      II|      was an inspiriting sight - three hundred horsemen, every
37    VII,      II|        blood for me, but let us three fly far away from here."~ ~
38    VII,      II|      Her mother embroidered the three lilies on these with her
39   VIII,       I|    mother."~ ~But time pressed. Three times already Jocrisse had
40   VIII,       I|      letter he carried were but three words:~ ~"Io non posso" ("
41     IX,       I|        a peasant cart, drawn by three horses, drew up before the
42     IX,     III|  soda-factory, and encircled on three sides a low building. Vavel
43     IX,     III|         his rider to the earth. Three demons, at once sprang to
44     IX,     III|        thrusts, but wounded his three adversaries in the hand,
45      X,       I|         sinful soul! They fired three salvos over his grave, and
46      X,       I|        into the wide world - we three alone!"~ ~"Well, you see
47      X,      II|       to Vavel, pointing toward three covered luggage-wagons,
48      X,     III|        very much in love. These three circumstances combined brought
49      X,     III|       voices, and here he found three acquaintances - the vice-palatine,
50      X,     III|      surveyor, Herr Doboka. The three started in alarm when they
51      X,     III|          The expressions on the three startled countenances brought
52      X,     III|         and Katharina's, and we three will promenade to the window.
53      X,     III|  forgotten!"~ ~The Volons fired three salvos over the grave, the
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