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 1   Pres         |      Jókai now turned his whole attention to literature. The pages
 2   Pres         |  hypercritical in the West draw attention with a sense of superior
 3      I,     III|     right sought to attract his attention, a brunette beauty claimed
 4      I,     III|    company listening with eager attention. All were deeply affected.
 5    III,     III|        were sleepy, and paid no attention to what she said.~ ~The
 6     IV,     III|         the manor with far more attention than he bestowed upon the
 7     IV,     III|        Ludwig.~ ~But he paid no attention to her words.~ ~"Now it
 8      V,       I|      engrossed so much of their attention that they had no thought
 9      V,      II|   keeping her face straight.~ ~"Attention!" called the colonel, snapping
10     VI,      II|      sacrificial altar when his attention was directed by his superior
11     VI,      VI| baroness's companion.~ ~Marie's attention was attracted by the number
12    VII,     III|      caution has attracted much attention. Themire's first move was
13     IX,      II|         the light might attract attention; the camp was far enough
14     IX,      II|         the adjutant called his attention to a suspicious flashing
15     IX,      II|      wished to avoid attracting attention to his troop, was obliged
16     IX,     III|        don't think he paid much attention to military tactics, else
17      X,      II|         could escape attracting attention. The country about them,
18      X,     III|        The two men attracted no attention. In the last days there
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