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 1      I,     III|         my dear," returned her host, pushing the plant toward
 2     VI,       I|       be such a crew against a host that had called into being
 3     VI,       I|      national consciousness, a host that was made up of the
 4     VI,       I|        of a vigorous people, a host whose every member was proud
 5     VI,      II| propose that the noble militia host shall march only so long
 6     VI,      II|    took leave of his agreeable host, he assured him that the
 7     VI,     III|       A receipt?" repeated his host. "A receipt between gentlemen?
 8    VII,       I|   wager that our noble militia host will be ready for the field
 9    VII,      II|       gates! The noble militia host was set in motion. The Veszprime
10     IX,      II|  became surprising, as if this host of amphibia had leagued
11     IX,      II|       inn, and demanded of the host whatever he had of victuals
12      X,      II|       the work of our clerical host."~ ~The lady shook her head;
13      X,     III| neglected to take leave of her host the pastor, and of her wounded
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