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 1    Int         |      novels centre round those peculiar figures of Hungarian common
 2      I,      II|        corner he whistled in a peculiar manner, whereupon the rumbling
 3      I,     III|        a queer old fellow with peculiar tastes."~ ~"Very good; we
 4     II,      II|        to be."~ ~"He is a very peculiar man, to say the least -
 5     II,      II|      been conducted in quite a peculiar manner. The count - we will
 6    III,       I|   there was about her attire a peculiar negligence, as if she had
 7     IV,      IV|         This masterpiece was a peculiar curtain composed of small
 8      V,      II|   responded the baroness, in a peculiar tone. Then, with a sudden
 9      V,      II|       colonel. "I have had the peculiar misfortune which sometimes
10      V,      II|       The colonel laughed in a peculiar manner.~ ~"Your word of
11      V,      II|        count, were gazing in a peculiar manner at the lady whose
12      V,     III|          Madame," he said with peculiar intonation, when she had
13     VI,      IV| mistress."~ ~"Ah!" There was a peculiar gleam in the lovely baroness'
14     IX,       I|       act as guide. They are a peculiar folk."~ ~"Yes; but I shall
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