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 1     VI,     III|  admirably: that of matrimonial emissary!" added Count Vavel. "In
 2     VI,     III|     still obtains of sending an emissary to the lady one desires
 3     VI,     III|     with his client, the worthy emissary remembered that it was becoming
 4     VI,      IV| Görömbölyi, in his character of emissary, arrived at the manor, he
 5     VI,      IV|        and surveyed the smiling emissary with her brows drawn into
 6     VI,      IV|        he needs me."~ ~When his emissary had departed, Count Vavel
 7     VI,      IV|      the hand of his successful emissary.~ ~When the two young women
 8     VI,      IV|         told to the matrimonial emissary, and not to the vice-palatine.
 9     VI,       V|      discuss war plans with his emissary. Let us, therefore, give
10    VII,     III|      order to be near my chosen emissary. But my scheme was without
11    VII,     III|      hands. That which our fair emissary was commissioned to find
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