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 1      I,       I| restlessly pacing the floor. "I received a letter from my agent to-day;
 2      I,     III|         know very well that you received a letter yesterday warning
 3     II,       I|      the manor the baroness was received by the steward, who had
 4     II,      II|          nor is the pastor ever received at the castle."~ ~"What
 5    III,      IV|      same morning Dr. Tromfszky received from the castle a packet
 6     IV,       I|     tales of the gifts they had received from the baroness's own
 7     IV,       I|      offered. One day the count received from the reverend Herr Mercatoris
 8     IV,      II|     some use to Marie.~ ~He had received, during the winter, a letter
 9      V,       I|   easily explained. She had not received the gentlemen residing in
10      V,      II|         the autumn, Count Vavel received from his correspondent,
11      V,      II|        Colonel Barthelmy?"~ ~"I received the cards he left here when
12      V,      II|      those thieves I might have received a wound that would soon
13     VI,     III|      themselves.~ ~Count Ludwig received a copy of this proclamation
14     VI,     III|   something to show from whom I received it, and for what purpose.
15    VII,      II|         from the letters he had received from a clergyman and a young
16    VII,      II|      prove futile.~ ~The day he received his orders to march, he
17   VIII,       I|         read the letter she had received that morning from the Marquis
18   VIII,     III|        was a love-letter he had received from his betrothed; the
19     IX,       I|     father! art thou here?" but received no reply.~ ~Then she mounted
20     IX,      II|    General Guillaume would have received one of his letters at least, -
21     IX,     III|    cleansed, but no orders were received for a retreat signal; instead,
22     IX,     III|     serious cut Satan Laczi had received that day, and was evidently
23      X,       I|       on her journey, as he had received marching orders immediately
24      X,       I|     Herr Count's dear ones also received an invitation."~ ~"As the
25      X,       I|    ladies were, and that he had received instructions how to treat
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