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  1 Note1         |            slept on leaves, all the time in danger of their lives,
  2     I,       I|             an extraordinarily long time. I was just getting up to
  3     I,       I|  foot-and-mouth disease had by this time ceased, he finally quitted
  4     I,       I|         gratefully, and at the same time expressed her regrets that,
  5     I,       I|             its speed to regain the time lost in uncoupling the disabled
  6     I,      II|          the foremost cars, and had time to prepare for the shock
  7     I,      II|            speed, while at the same time a shower of small stones
  8     I,      II|              I saw the red light in time, and I shall testify for
  9     I,      II|              I said. "There will be time enough to think of ourselves.
 10     I,      II|           in hand, reckoning up the time lost by the accident, and
 11     I,      II|            Slavs - Death.~ ~By this time the horrible tower was burning
 12     I,     III|           down senseless.~ ~By this time the heat was so oppressive
 13     I,     III|           lives easily, and in good time, if they had abandoned their
 14     I,     III|       Astrachan." Now for the first time I remembered the child I
 15     I,     III|         with you. Now I think it is time for us to take our seats
 16     I,      IV|           of being my guest for the time of your sojourn in Paris.
 17     I,      IV|             she usually spends some time in the nursery, superintending
 18     I,      IV|         Hungarian rente had at that time just been introduced into
 19     I,      VI|             very well, too - at one time: we have been colleagues
 20     I,      VI|         promised him to stay a long time, and, holding fast to my
 21     I,     VII|     drummers talked with him a long time, and they had glib tongues,
 22     I,     VII|             that, in half an hour's time, Tóth János, the poultry-dealer,
 23     I,    VIII|       imprisoned at Olmütz. At that time I was a lean, overgrown
 24     I,    VIII|            career; but that, at the time, was rather a difficult
 25     I,    VIII|           him that I thought it was time for me to select a profession.~ ~"
 26     I,    VIII|             to ruin in a very short time."~ ~I had taken precise
 27     I,    VIII|           inhabitant remembered the time when the cloak that covered
 28     I,    VIII|             my uncle's tenants at a time when he was ill with a cold,
 29     I,    VIII|        means less sharp than at the time I speak of.~ ~"Happy to
 30     I,    VIII|         prevent my dying about this time next year."~ ~"Oh! you are
 31     I,    VIII|             that I am to die at the time I mentioned, although I
 32     I,    VIII|       fellow, make the best of your time! There are only five more
 33     I,    VIII|            help for it!' Since that time he comes to me every year
 34     I,    VIII|           repeats his warning, each time giving me one year less.
 35     I,    VIII|           me the last warning. Next time he comes I shall have to
 36     I,    VIII|           cannot afford to waste my time on a pleasure trip."~ ~"
 37     I,    VIII|            your favour. There was a time when I was not the shrewd
 38     I,      IX|         longer. I know well that my time expires next year; but of
 39     I,      IX|            with my diagnosis by the time he had finished his last
 40     I,      IX|              and rich stones of the time of 'Ulászló.' The next contains
 41     I,      IX|            old château built in the time of King Albert, under the
 42     I,      IX|             me at his mercy all the time; and as to keeping a dog
 43     I,      IX|            will eat up a fortune in time. But when you are here,
 44     I,      IX|     darkest-hued rose known at that time. Later on the "Deuil d'Alsace"
 45     I,      IX|            of Pandora's box. At the time I speak of, that box was
 46     I,       X|        somewhat bad students at the time, but, since Providence had
 47     I,       X|         told them that it was not a time to inaugurate a policy of
 48     I,      XI|          will order them to lose no time, but to take up your status
 49     I,      XI|          said."~ ~Siegfried lost no time, and the Vice-Governor said
 50     I,      XI|            must be informed at what time the court holds its session;
 51     I,      XI|                But - "~ ~"But it is time for you to go," said Siegfried,
 52     I,      XI|            side, hardly allowing me time for any business transactions,
 53     I,      XI|            industriously up to this time, rarely going to the opera
 54     I,      XI|            had made the best of his time. A bedroom and sitting-room
 55     I,      XI|             cook, and for the first time in my life I enjoyed the
 56     I,      XI|          them will be gone, and the time for making all necessary
 57     I,      XI|          not going to let you waste time. I'll lend you these twenty
 58     I,      XI|            like a hermit until that time, you might drive over to
 59     I,     XII|             rehabilitate himself in time; but a man that has furnished
 60     I,     XII| museum-keeper in winter, and so the time would pass with me as it
 61     I,     XII|       passed with him. No doubt, in time, this solitary, secluded
 62     I,     XII|          was a very, very miserable time, and it lasted something
 63     I,    XIII|      believed."~ ~"I say, it's high time I came! otherwise you would
 64     I,    XIII|      reckoning. I thought there was time for both."~ ~"Oh, you stupid
 65    II,       I|          his garden."~ ~But by that time the little one knew me well
 66    II,       I|            waiting, and that we had time enough for ventilating academic
 67    II,       I|            last night for the first time in his life, and introduced
 68    II,      II|       Scripture, from before Moses' time, the Evil Spirit is represented
 69    II,      II|           my face, and at any other time I should have strongly resented
 70    II,      II|       resented the insult; but this time he was right. The explanation
 71    II,     III|            the horrors of the olden time, and the history of this
 72    II,     III|           no progress since Galen's time, and our most renowned professional
 73    II,     III|        contradict, and, at the same time, convict you. You have never
 74    II,     III|             malady, and at the same time its main foundation?"~ ~"
 75    II,     III|             would apply for help in time, and not wait until you
 76    II,      IV|           friendship dates from the time when he gave me a ride on
 77    II,      IV|          the Isle of Wight, at that time the favourite haunt of the
 78    II,      IV|             children. But when that time had at last arrived, my
 79    II,       V|           of an actress, who at one time did my aunt a great service,
 80    II,       V|           second election. But this time you will not rise again.
 81    II,      VI|       forgotten that law the second time.~ ~So, about Siegfried's
 82    II,      VI|   strawberries with cream; but this time I had not forgotten Tsang
 83    II,      VI|           he asked finally.~ ~"This time a sensible resolution,"
 84    II,      VI|             that for a considerable time, and it cannot go on that
 85    II,     VII|          had done, and, at the same time, telling him that my resolution
 86    II,     VII|            broken fence."~ ~By this time one of the Slav girls had
 87    II,     VII|        honour indeed, and I lost no time in following the man, and
 88    II,      IX|          Siegfried had told me some time before that, as soon as
 89    II,      IX|             could take place at any time."~ ~"Time will show."~ ~
 90    II,      IX|         take place at any time."~ ~"Time will show."~ ~There was
 91    II,       X|            my dowry."~ ~I laughed. "Time enough for that a week or
 92    II,       X|     Transylvanian, 82, etc."~ ~This time we have thirty thousand
 93    II,       X|             also."~ ~"Maybe, at the time when he bequeathed this
 94    II,       X|                  But there would be time for this on some future
 95    II,       X|        Three months ago."~ ~"At the time I arrived from Vienna?"~ ~"
 96    II,      XI|            certain that in a year's time Siegfried would have to
 97    II,      XI|            the Continent. At such a time the railroad termini are
 98    II,      XI|       summers had passed since that time, and had taken the marrow
 99    II,      XI|             will last you until the time of my return. You need not
100    II,      XI|              because, as I said, in time of war the Government might
101    II,      XI|    speculation. We agreed that from time to time we should communicate
102    II,      XI|            agreed that from time to time we should communicate with
103    II,     XII|       whether friend or foe. That a time could come when the French
104    II,     XII|            the enemy's artillery no time for a second shot. The Prussians
105    II,    XIII|             nicely exploded by this time." Underneath I read in large
106    II,    XIII|          tents, since there was not time enough to strike them and
107    II,     XIV|          was honourable. But it was time to change the subject. For
108    II,     XIV|        police, I think. For a short time back all letters coming
109    II,     XIV|             good for a considerable time to come. The Paris Bourse
110    II,     XVI|             should arise?~ ~By this time the morning had dawned,
111    II,     XVI|    sauntered about in order to kill time. At precisely twelve o'clock
112    II,     XVI|         agent, determined that this time the hateful money should
113    II,     XVI|            end of a week. I have no time to go on 'Change, as I must
114    II,    XVII|          property with it. The last time I had heard of him he had
115    II,    XVII|             to the winds.~ ~At that time the rosewood chest with
116    II,    XVII|          excellent order.~ ~By this time the period of Flamma's confinement
117    II,    XVII|           She consented, and by the time the christening took place
118    II,    XVII|      receive me.~ ~At the appointed time I carried the rosewood chest
119    II,    XVII|           already noticed, but this time she did not hide it upon
120    II,    XVII|   confidential disclosures. At that time I did not make any remark
121    II,    XVII|            for the present. Now the time has come when I may express
122    II,    XVII|         hands, for this is the last time that we shall ever speak
123    II,    XVII|             me in jail now that the time for which I have sentenced
124    II,    XVII|       touched her money, when I had time and again risked it in speculations?
125    II,    XVII|            generosity, when all the time I had been scheming for
126    II,    XVII|        absence from the house, at a time when a slight illness had
127    II,    XVII|         fortunate. So, in course of time, I became the "Silver King."
128    II,    XVII|      ability and talent."~ ~By this time the dawn had greeted us.
129    II,    XVII|           only Devil to whom, for a time, I sold myself, was the
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