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 1      I,       I|     Diana can tell you," was the reply.~ ~"And who may Diana be?"~ ~"
 2      I,       I|       would be inhuman," was the reply, in the same cautious tone.~ ~"
 3      I,     III|       far greater cruelty.~ ~His reply was brief:~ ~"Your little
 4      I,     III|          your head?"~ ~"I should reply," returned Cambray, smiling
 5     II,      II|           I should say," was the reply. "A cap would not suit her
 6     IV,       I|  belonged.~ ~The count's polemic reply was not without effect.
 7     IV,       I|         Katharina would send her reply the next - each determined
 8     IV,     III|              And Ludwig's mental reply was: "One of them stands
 9     IV,     III|      news from abroad."~ ~Such a reply, however, cannot deceive
10      V,      II|      baroness had understood his reply. He recognized her figure,
11      V,      II|              I shall, of course, reply: 'On my word as a man of
12      V,      II|         is not my wife," was the reply, in an excited tone.~ ~"
13      V,      II|    hesitation came Count Vavel's reply:~ ~"The lady is my betrothed
14      V,      II|               Yes," was the curt reply.~ ~"Then let us shake hands -
15      V,     III|        an instant Ludwig did not reply; then he said:~ ~"And if
16     VI,       I|    should the sainted gatekeeper reply, 'No, he is not here; he
17     VI,       I| watchword, ready when it came to reply: "Here!"~ ~And while he
18     VI,     III|          he asked.~ ~"I can only reply as did the poor little Saros
19     VI,     III|       hour I shall return with a reply: Veni, vidi, vici!"~ ~After
20     VI,      IV|          but between them and my reply there is a veil that separates
21     VI,      IV|          you will come," was the reply; and the two, guardian and
22    VII,     III|               Not very," was the reply. "I have come only from
23   VIII,       I|              Katharina wrote her reply, sealed it carefully, and
24   VIII,      II|     clasp, while she spoke:~ ~"A reply must be sent to this letter,
25     IX,       I|          him come away," was the reply.~ ~"Then let me come in,"
26     IX,       I|      thou here?" but received no reply.~ ~Then she mounted the
27     IX,       I|       from side to side."~ ~This reply was repeated several times.~ ~
28     IX,      II|          in human form," was the reply. "It was a strange-looking
29     IX,     III|              Katharina's smiling reply was:~ ~"No, my dear friend.
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