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 1      I,     III|        you were so kind to me - gave me such nice egg-punch;
 2      I,     III|      offer you my carriage." He gave his arm to the old gentleman,
 3      I,      IV|       the toilets and the play, gave an opinion as to whether
 4      I,      IV| returned to the salon, where he gave the missive which had been
 5     II,       I|        his mouth opened when he gave utterance to a remark. His
 6     II,       I|        speech the vice-palatine gave utterance to something which
 7    III,       I|      nostrils, and rounded chin gave to her face certain family
 8    III,       I|     veiled companion to alight, gave her his left arm, because
 9    III,       I|        master of the house, who gave them lumps of sugar.~ ~Often
10    III,     III|      even ventured to sing, and gave voice to charming melodies,
11    III,      IV|   become so charred it scarcely gave any light. He could now
12     IV,       I|       did not approve. He, too, gave plenteously to the poor,
13     IV,       I|        treated her as a child - gave her dolls and the toys of
14     IV,      II|         two forget-me-nots, and gave one of them to Ludwig. From
15     IV,     III|        was on watch at the door gave a shrill whistle, then dashed
16     IV,     III|     little lad from the morass, gave him shelter and food, and
17     IV,     III|        treasure."~ ~Count Vavel gave utterance to a groan of
18     IV,     III|      groan of terror; his knees gave way beneath him; a chill
19     IV,     III|         business. Count Jharose gave me a job once; it was a
20     IV,     III|         the loaves of bread and gave it to the poor women, who
21     IV,      IV|        held out both hands, and gave his a clasp that was so
22      V,      II|        Then he dies!" The count gave utterance to these words
23      V,      II|        murmured something which gave the colonel to understand
24      V,      II|  dragoons."~ ~Count Vavel again gave utterance to his pleasure
25      V,      II|         alone in the park.~ ~"I gave expression to the feeling
26      V,     III|      rescued me from death, you gave my name to Sophie Botta,
27     VI,       I|       royal child from death, I gave up my own child to danger,
28     VI,       I|       of safety. My own child I gave up to play the rôle of king'
29     VI,      VI|         surveyor to whom Ludwig gave it sent it to me when he
30    VII,       I|   interruption, "the escapement gave them to understand that
31   VIII,       I|        sealed it carefully, and gave it to Jocrisse, who set
32   VIII,       I|       pavilion in the park, and gave orders to the servants not
33   VIII,       I|       against her. Ludwig Vavel gave you his love and, more than
34   VIII,     III|     password to one of them, he gave it back to me, whereupon
35   VIII,     III| overthrow Napoleon; but he also gave the count to understand
36     IX,     III| exhausted. Their leader at once gave orders to mount.~ ~When
37     IX,     III|        hurried from the inn and gave orders to mount. As yet
38     IX,     III|    Fervlans was waiting for. He gave orders to halt. The next
39     IX,     III|      saw how his skilled demons gave way before Vavel's masterly
40     IX,      IV|     know me? I am the woman who gave shelter to your wife and
41      X,       I|    after he entered the city he gave a ball in the large hotel,
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