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 1      I,       I|  exclaimed the taller of the two gentlemen. "Here is a little girl."~ ~"
 2      I,     III|        not the custom for French gentlemen to spy out or chatter about
 3      I,      IV|        Pray allow me, ladies and gentlemen," said the Lilliputian grande
 4      I,      IV|         blue eyes.~ ~"Ladies and gentlemen," she proceeded to explain, "
 5     II,       I|    employees, belonging to these gentlemen. The vice-palatine's assistant
 6     II,       I|       fruit and cheeses.~ ~These gentlemen had wives and daughters;
 7     II,       I|        Let there be no ceremony, gentlemen," she exclaimed in her musical
 8     II,       I|         Pray introduce the other gentlemen."~ ~The vice-palatine proceeded
 9     II,       I|         arranged, I will ask the gentlemen to go into the agent's office
10     II,      II|        join the conversation.~ ~"Gentlemen and ladies," he began, "
11     II,      II|         for the evening; and the gentlemen betook themselves to the
12     II,     III|      satisfactory breakfast, the gentlemen took leave of their amiable
13     II,     III|          already informed of the gentlemen's arrival, and bids them
14      V,       I|         She had not received the gentlemen residing in the neighborhood,
15      V,      II|       between his lips.~ ~"This, gentlemen and ladies, is a militiaman."
16      V,      II|        not Ange Barthelmy. These gentlemen are witnesses that I have
17      V,      II|         Henry must have told the gentlemen where to find his master.~ ~
18     VI,       I|     count corresponded with both gentlemen, - personally he had never
19     VI,      II|  authorities. You have no money, gentlemen; do you propose that the
20     VI,     III|         host. "A receipt between gentlemen? A receipt for money which
21     VI,       V|         bully in the county. You gentlemen may attend to your recruits
22     VI,       V|       attend to the wants of the gentlemen."~ ~The two ladies now took
23     VI,      VI|         We will spy out what the gentlemen are doing over at the castle."~ ~
24     VI,      VI|      castle became darkened. The gentlemen evidently had retired to
25      X,      II| perfectly safe. We are Hungarian gentlemen!"~ ~"But what do you want
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