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 1      I,      IV|         one quickly changed the subject to a more innocent theme;
 2    III,      II|    to-day, and thou art my sole subject. Sit thou here at my feet
 3    III,      II|       opportunity to change the subject. "I have not yet told thee
 4    III,      II| telescope, but that thou art my subject?"~ ~"I go to execute the
 5     IV,       I|    ceased. There was no further subject for argument.~ ~And yet,
 6     IV,     III|        But he talks only on one subject, so you need not be afraid
 7     IV,     III|      for you. There is only one subject on which he will chatter,
 8     IV,     III|        to win a battle. On this subject he is crazy. He will make
 9      V,      II|         perfectly insane on the subject of his wife's infamy, would
10      V,      II|        lady whose face is not a subject of gossip."~ ~The baroness
11     VI,       I|   acquiring information on this subject - Herr Mercatoris in Fertőszeg,
12     VI,      II|         to find a more sensible subject for discussion. There is
13      X,      II|        queried the lady.~ ~"The subject is old - it dates back to
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