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 1    Int         |        McClure Co., who have sole right for publishing future English
 2      I,      II|         in turn until we find the right one."~ ~The coachman made
 3      I,      II|          of them proved to be the right one. The young man now bade
 4      I,     III|       while a blonde houri on his right sought to attract his attention,
 5     II,      II|       think the authorities had a right to demand the information?"~ ~"
 6     II,      II|             But you surely have a right to demand to see his passport?"~ ~"
 7     II,     III|       proprietor, who has a legal right to withdraw the lease and
 8     II,     III|         estate you will have sole right to that part of the water
 9    III,       I|            because he held in his right hand a heavy walking-stick,
10     IV,      IV|        between the fingers of his right hand a bit of lead-pencil,
11      V,       I|        over yonder, and they were right in so doing.~ ~How did all
12      V,      II|       amid his studies, and whose right hand is unable to hold a
13      V,      II|           He felt that he had the right to do what he had done.
14     VI,       I|        shall soon - soon be - all right - again."~ ~Ludwig lifted
15     VI,      IV|         rather hasty. Had he done right in giving to the world his
16     VI,      IV|       praise me when I do what is right."~ ~"And I am not to be
17     VI,      VI|           indulgently.~ ~"You are right - a dear little child."~ ~"
18     VI,      VI|         was my child, and I had a right to do as I pleased with
19     VI,      VI|       Katharina, who had a better right than she had to watch Ludwig.~ ~"
20    VII,     III|        but insisted that he had a right to enter the camp.~ ~Vavel
21     IX,       I|          in. There, close to your right hand, is a button in the
22     IX,       I|      Satan Laczi. "Then it is all right. I know now what I have
23     IX,       I|           heart is already in the right place. And then he is not
24     IX,      II|            sent a horseman to the right, and one to the left, to
25     IX,     III|        the willow-shrubs."~ ~"All right!" returned the signor. Then
26     IX,      IV| encouraging voice say:~ ~"That is right, mother. I, too, performed
27      X,      II|  appearance of the riders, he was right; for the Volons, in order
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