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 1   Pres         |  with a smile to an American visitor, who stood silent before
 2      I,     III|      with his affable little visitor.~ ~"Is n't she lovely!"
 3      I,     III|       Toward evening another visitor appeared. The door was opened
 4     II,      II|     count alone receives the visitor; the lady never appears;
 5     II,     III|   Impossible!" exclaimed the visitor, whose astonishment was
 6     II,     III|   from the room, leaving his visitor standing in the middle of
 7      V,       I|      time Henry informed the visitor that the count had gone
 8      V,      II|     He hastened to admit the visitor, and found that the baroness
 9     VI,      II|    Vavel, believing that his visitor was inclined to be sarcastic. "
10     VI,       V|   was expected of her when a visitor happened to be at the castle
11     VI,       V| leave of Count Vavel and his visitor. Marie led the way to her
12   VIII,       I|         In a few minutes the visitor entered the pavilion.~ ~"
13   VIII,       I|   sprang suddenly toward her visitor, grasped his arm, and cried:~ ~"
14      X,     III| Laczko, who, at sight of the visitor, dropped the boot and brush
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