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 1      I,       I|         Then cautious footsteps crossed the floor, and after an
 2      I,      II|       wife or to the tavern, he crossed the street, and took up
 3      I,     III|       and bolts, and a tall man crossed the threshold. It was the
 4      I,     III|        you."~ ~A scornful smile crossed the prisoner's lips. "That
 5      I,      IV| discovered them they would have crossed the boundary of Switzerland,
 6     II,     III|       Instead, he kept his arms crossed behind his back.~ ~"Before
 7    III,      II|       which the four of us then crossed to the other side. Already
 8     IV,     III|        day and night. The count crossed the court, and as he turned
 9     IV,     III|   returned to his room.~ ~As he crossed the threshold, Satan Laczi
10     VI,      VI|    everything!~ ~A herd of deer crossed their path, summoned to
11    VII,     III|    Steiermark, and have already crossed the Hungarian border. Thus
12   VIII,     III| staircase that was rarely used, crossed the park to the farmer's
13     IX,      II|     arrived at the bridge which crossed the Raab half a mile from
14     IX,     III|          One of the two men who crossed the morass on stilts was
15     IX,      IV|       the Volons from following crossed on foot the narrow lengthwise
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