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 1   Pres         |          Budapest there now stands a small, well-executed bust of his
 2   Pres         |            spell all the day long. A small room adjoining his library
 3      I,       I|           for the reception of their small guest. They entered a dingy
 4      I,       I|     partaking of a bit of pasty or a small biscuit?"~ ~At mention of
 5      I,       I|           fear now vanished from the small guest's mind. She clasped
 6     II,       I|         parasol in those days was no small matter.~ ~Preparations were
 7     II,      II|          branding-iron. Her mouth is small and delicate. Indeed, her
 8     II,      II|            veranda where, on several small tables, the fragrant mocha
 9    III,      II|            shall send to-day - these small coins, or these large ones?
10    III,      II|             We will send some of the small coins and some of the large
11    III,     III|            reflected in the water, a small boat speed out from the
12     IV,     III|            Count Vavel went into the small chamber which communicated
13     IV,      IV|             Certainly"; and taking a small sketch-book from his pocket,
14     IV,      IV|         peculiar curtain composed of small squares of steel so joined
15      V,     III|          turned empty-handed away. A small army was put to work to
16     VI,       I|             only the discontent of a small social body, which found
17     VI,      VI| picture-books."~ ~"He is not so very small; but you will not be afraid
18   VIII,       I|         receive the object. It was a small ivory locket, yellow with
19   VIII,       I|            He drew from his pocket a small case, and, opening it, disclosed
20   VIII,       I|       upright, tore from her bosom a small gold note-case, in which
21     IX,       I|             door again, and opened a small loophole in an upper panel,
22     IX,       I|           and laid her hand over her small defender's eyes.~ ~"Take
23     IX,      II|             is formed by a series of small lakes.~ ~De Fervlans now
24     IX,     III|            men there after all! That small body coming this way is
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