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 1      I,     III|         is the doll to keep you company," suggested the old gentleman,
 2      I,     III|         filled with a brilliant company. Evidently the countess
 3      I,     III|        matinée.~ ~The assembled company were in full toilet. The
 4      I,     III|     physicians, who were of the company, followed.~ ~When the door
 5      I,     III|         behind them, the entire company remaining in the salon gathered
 6      I,     III|       found the lost child, the company listening with eager attention.
 7      I,      IV| commissioner. If any one in the company happened to speak of anything
 8      I,      IV|         worn by their elders. A company of little ones, therefore,
 9      I,      IV|       Czar Alexander.~ ~In this company of little ones the Countess
10      I,      IV|        number of persons in the company who understood and enjoyed
11     II,       I|       also to have been in this company, but he was busy giving
12     II,       I|      themselves, a disappointed company, to their homes.~ ~The baroness,
13     II,      II|     woman?" inquired one of the company.~ ~A maid, in those days,
14     II,      II|       all questions."~ ~But the company around the dinner-table
15     II,      II|         open air; whereupon the company repaired to the veranda
16    III,       I|      window was closed, for the company were all assembled - four
17    III,      II|           some one who would be company for me. Thou broughtest
18    III,      IV|    lantern; and thus the little company took their way to the castle -
19      V,       I|        jugglers among the merry company, who would give performances
20      V,       I|         he might join the merry company down yonder, he could show
21      V,      II|        s glee, while the entire company shouted and clasped their
22      V,      II|    which is unchristian."~ ~The company laughed at this harmless
23      V,      II|         The veiled lady seen in company with Count Vavel is~ ~"B.
24     VI,     III|      harness.~ ~"I will equip a company of cavalry, and command
25     VI,     III|      funds necessary to equip a company - and support them, into
26     VI,      IV|        to ride at the head of a company of militia to the war in
27     VI,      IV|   undertake to form them into a company of foot-soldiers."~ ~"But
28     VI,       V|         fitting ensign for your company. Before we bid adieu to
29    VII,       I|        be sure to remember. The company to be commanded by Count
30    VII,      II|     rear and dance proudly. His company, the "Volons," had selected
31    VII,      II|    Vavel had a second volunteer company, composed of Satan Laczi
32    VII,      II|    Laczi and his comrades. This company, however, had been formed
33    VII,     III|      Fertőszeg and by a militia company of infantry from Wieselburg.~ ~
34    VII,     III|      mask, and is now leading a company of troopers - which he equipped
35    VII,     III|    position must travel only in company with distinguished persons.
36     IX,       I|    Fervlans had camped with his company of demons on the shore of
37     IX,       I|     left the Nameless Castle in company with the wife of Satan Laczi
38      X,      II|      body of horsemen. It was a company of cuirassiers, whose polished
39      X,      II|        sunlight like stars. The company was divided into two squads:
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