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1   Pres         |           later developments it is simple enough to see which was
2   Pres         | man-servant attends to Dr. Jókai's simple wants with abundant leisure
3   Pres         |            His life is exceedingly simple and well ordered.~ ~Just
4      I,     III|           Alfred Cambray," was the simple response.~ ~"Ah? Pray, have
5     II,      II|          the castle?"~ ~"In a very simple manner, your ladyship. He
6      V,      II|        Herr Colonel?"~ ~"In a very simple manner, Herr Count," responded
7      X,       I|          was rolled up."~ ~"A very simple arrangement, indeed," observed
8      X,     III|           the boat, covered with a simple pall. No ostentatious trappings
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