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  1     I,       I|          and coat-collar made him take me for a Russian, but, thanking
  2     I,       I|   fluently, could read aloud, and take part in conversation, but
  3     I,       I|        moment I left, possibly to take off her bonnet.~ ~Mine was
  4     I,      II|         burned. How long would it take the flames to reach the
  5     I,      II|          quick!" gasped the man. "Take my necktie and fasten her
  6     I,     III|       said the man; "but who will take care of my goats meanwhile?"~ ~"
  7     I,     III|        struck him. "Could you not take care of my goats anyhow,
  8     I,     III|           the Englishman, "I will take care of them. Never fear.
  9     I,     III|        fear. Go!"~ ~"But you must take my stick and my horn; the
 10     I,     III|       good, very good; but please take me to my papa. I am afraid!"~ ~"
 11     I,     III|           rid of the child, I can take care of him and bring him
 12     I,     III|        think it is time for us to take our seats in the carriage,
 13     I,      IV| understood that he ordered him to take out my luggage. I protested
 14     I,       V|           How she begged of me to take care of her darling, to
 15     I,     VII|         my drummers were ready to take their oath of the correctness
 16     I,     VII|     without our host, and did not take into consideration a possible
 17     I,    VIII|       sixteen. I was compelled to take charge of the household,
 18     I,    VIII|        bank-bill, and pray you to take the trouble to visit me
 19     I,    VIII|         the gardener - "~ ~"Don't take the least trouble, uncle,"
 20     I,      IX|          the house, and you would take care that your little lady-wife
 21     I,      IX|          that he may trust me and take my advice. I embraced him,
 22     I,      IX|           presently, and you will take the risk of reading that
 23     I,      IX|    following manner: - One was to take all his ready money, bonds,
 24     I,      IX|            while the other was to take possession of all the lands
 25     I,      IX|       this particular mansion and take charge of the museum therein,
 26     I,      IX|         way as his father, and to take his oath that during his
 27     I,      IX|         life. If once you come to take possession of them, you
 28     I,      IX|    bank-notes which I have had to take during the last seventy
 29     I,      IX|          it, and you will have to take a receipt for it from the
 30     I,      IX|          And since you decline to take anything of actual value
 31     I,      IX|          year of flowering. Here, take it!"~ ~With that he actually
 32     I,       X|           condition that I should take possession of the property
 33     I,       X|          and a son of Hungary, to take possession of the home of
 34     I,       X|        and even went so far as to take my patients from me by incensing
 35     I,      XI|         said, "these rustics will take you as you are, en plein
 36     I,      XI|           to lose no time, but to take up your status in your new
 37     I,      XI|        the Vice-Governor here, to take all the money on the premises,
 38     I,      XI| necessaries, and you will have to take the distillery away from
 39     I,      XI|         have fooled away. It will take months to get hold of them
 40     I,      XI|      receipt of my legacy.' Here, take my lead-pencil; that will
 41     I,      XI|       unconquerable temptation to take the operating-knife and
 42     I,    XIII|       supper, and after that I'll take you with me. You can take
 43     I,    XIII|         take you with me. You can take your rose-scions with you.
 44     I,    XIII|           The new election was to take place in twenty days. Our
 45     I,    XIII|           her ladyship, and shall take the liberty of telling her
 46     I,    XIII|         Siegfried. I did not even take the trouble of locking the
 47     I,    XIII|          to perform that duty and take care of the key. I went
 48    II,       I|     undeceiving them, and did not take off my hat, but stood with
 49    II,       I|          am no usurer, and cannot take unlawful interest," I replied.~ ~"
 50    II,      II|       their winter wings which we take off; their summer wings
 51    II,     III|       think unlikely, I would not take her if I were not fully
 52    II,      IV|       chirruping and twittering, "Take care, you boy! take care!"~ ~
 53    II,      IV|  twittering, "Take care, you boy! take care!"~ ~The young ladies
 54    II,      IV|   Siegfried's voice asked, "May I take the liberty to interrupt
 55    II,      IV|       Cenni?"~ ~"Yes, here it is; take it, my boy, and marry your
 56    II,      IV|      Cenni, with my blessing!"~ ~"Take care! I may take you at
 57    II,      IV|    blessing!"~ ~"Take care! I may take you at your word!"~ ~"And
 58    II,      IV|       viveur, etc., and she won't take the responsibility of trusting
 59    II,      IV|         bitter medicine. She will take much if it comes from you,
 60    II,       V|      player, anyhow, so she might take to horticulture meanwhile.~ ~
 61    II,       V|          said, in a low whisper, "Take care of yourself."~ ~I thought
 62    II,       V|      again, mid more explicitly, "Take care; they mean to play
 63    II,       V|              Thank you. So now we take a carefully chosen scion.
 64    II,       V|     beautifully developed, let us take it - Siegfried."~ ~"Siegfried?
 65    II,       V|           Aunt Diodora promise to take care of her little girl.
 66    II,       V|       will sob and entreat you to take her away, protesting that
 67    II,       V|        risk of her life. You will take pity on her; her tears and
 68    II,       V|      dispose of you for ever, and take shelter in your own castle
 69    II,       V|          order your carriage, and take Cenni with you; but, as
 70    II,       V|           have a painter there to take a sketch of the fine situation '
 71    II,      VI|        angels.~ ~"My dear friend, take care!" said Siegfried, throwing
 72    II,      VI|          party had decided not to take a penny of me, but to secure
 73    II,      VI|          will go over with you to take off the seals from everything,
 74    II,      VI|           she hates men, and will take the veil to become an abbess.
 75    II,     VII|    present for the bride. I would take the ceremony bonâ fide,
 76    II,     VII|           for the prescription to take it to town at once."~ ~That
 77    II,     VII|           are all right, and I'll take you to Diodora; only wait
 78    II,     VII|          until the morning. Pray, take care not to disturb her."~ ~"
 79    II,    VIII|          it please your honour to take some tea?" asked the valet.~ ~"
 80    II,    VIII|         Thanks," said I, "I won't take anything. But you will greatly
 81    II,    VIII|          keen as your razor. Only take care, you may cut your own
 82    II,    VIII|        Don't be too sure of that. Take care of the blade in your
 83    II,      IX|          your finger, and he will take your hand; treat a peasant
 84    II,      IX|          that such an event could take place at any time."~ ~"Time
 85    II,      IX|      pause, and I thought best to take my leave. I turned first
 86    II,      IX|        same evening I was free to take my bride home to Dumanyfalva.
 87    II,       X|         from Diodora, so you must take it from me. It is no longer
 88    II,       X|        That you shall not. Let us take out everything, and reckon
 89    II,       X|            and I had to sit down, take slate and pencil, while
 90    II,       X|         does it mean? How am I to take this?"~ ~"As a confession.
 91    II,       X|       pure mouth;" and I tried to take her hand. But she drew back.~ ~"
 92    II,      XI|         Berlin."~ ~"Well, you may take up that wager, also, for
 93    II,     XII| ambulances to the gory field, and take up the wounded, friend and
 94    II,     XII|         them all on our beds, and take them to our hospital-tents
 95    II,     XII|        field, and the enemy would take up the wounded, was deemed
 96    II,    XIII|    Good-bye!" With that he let me take my charges safely across
 97    II,    XIII|         If you are tired of life, take a rope and hang yourself
 98    II,     XVI|           a rise. To-day we shall take lunch at Tortoni's at twelve
 99    II,     XVI|         move into it at once."~ ~"Take it, by all means."~ ~"But
100    II,     XVI|       pray, give me permission to take out my percentage first;
101    II,     XVI|         for in this transaction I take no share. You have pulled
102    II,     XVI|           Your percentage you may take when you please, but with
103    II,     XVI|          Paris, and I am going to take everything away before it
104    II,     XVI|           had, nor where it would take me. Neither would she persuade
105    II,    XVII|         had been my first care to take it home from the banking-house
106    II,    XVII|          night. Let me beg you to take slate and pencil, and convince
107    II,    XVII|          my own money. Now, pray, take the property out of my hands,
108    II,    XVII|          an explanation, before I take leave of you. You may think
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