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 1    Int         |  many different races in one uniform whole; the same independent
 2      I,     III| stood a trim hussar in Swiss uniform.~ ~The marquis ordered the
 3      V,      II|  protégé. He was clad in the uniform of a soldier, with a wooden
 4      V,      II|     toward them three men in uniform. They were cavalry officers.
 5      V,      II|     merely his close-fitting uniform coal.~ ~"That is Barthelmy,"
 6     VI,      II|  silver ornamentation on his uniform. This inhibition, you must
 7    VII,       I|     of the Komitate that the uniform was to consist of red trousers
 8    VII,       I|  dolman - "~ ~"A picturesque uniform, at any rate!"~ ~"There
 9    VII,       I|     certainly would make the uniform of more value to the wearer!"~ ~"
10    VII,       I|      about the colors of the uniform had been going on, the greedy
11    VII,       I|      man can fight without a uniform. If only these men have
12    VII,      II|      as the colors for their uniform. The shako was ornamented
13     IX,     III|      glass. "I recognize the uniform from Jocrisse's description.
14     IX,      IV|      a mud-stained form in a uniform of coarse gray cloth, with
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