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 1   Pres         | careers began early in olden times. When twenty-one his first
 2   Pres         |      Ráby," a romance of the times of Joseph II.; and "As We
 3      I,      II|      have to go beyond seven times seven. Good night, citizen!"~ ~
 4      I,     III|    so disagreeable. At other times, though, she is perfectly
 5      I,      IV|     I embrace you a thousand times.~ ~"Your old friend and
 6     II,      II|    and the parsonage a dozen times a day; and all the time
 7    III,       I|     had traversed a thousand times, in the regulation trot,
 8     IV,     III|    from nodding, and several times she caught herself dreaming.~ ~"
 9     IV,     III|   but she called out several times in her sleep, and once I
10     IV,      IV|  unrolled the screen several times. "The cord which releases
11      V,     III|  very soon. The signs of the times are not deceptive. Our resurrection
12     VI,       I|      would rather, a hundred times over, cut wood for five
13     VI,      VI|    lips - Ludwig, indeed, at times vanished entirely behind
14   VIII,       I|      But time pressed. Three times already Jocrisse had interrupted
15     IX,       I|   reply was repeated several times.~ ~At last the answer came
16      X,      II|      interesting monument of times long past - a redoubt of
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