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1 I, I| carriages, peopled with old women carrying babies, giggling 2 I, I| long, long ago! What if the old Grecian gods should come 3 I, II| question, and out of the old horror arose a new and still 4 I, III| mother done? or all these old and young men and women, 5 I, III| witness to the truth of the old proverb, 'It is an ill wind 6 I, IV| a pity to see the grand old man's name misused by the 7 I, IV| the Interior, the other an old Catholic priest, the parson 8 I, VI| dependents of the slain. The old railroad watchman, who had 9 I, VII| outskirts of the village, in an old tumble-down shanty of his 10 I, VIII| He went even beyond the old classical types; he was 11 I, VIII| he locked away in a great old iron chest. Occasionally, 12 I, VIII| from my Uncle Dion, with an old, crumpled hundred-florin 13 I, VIII| vision. I remembered well the old custom for guests arriving 14 I, VIII| the little gate, and an old man - the only servant my 15 I, VIII| real fairy bower, and the old man, with the flowing snow-white 16 I, VIII| met you. You look like the old boy you were."~ ~"So I do, 17 I, VIII| your while to cajole an old fool for the sake of his 18 I, VIII| have looked so, for the old man broke into a merry laugh, 19 I, VIII| live here with me in this old hall as it is, mouldy and 20 I, IX| dear boy," continued the old man, fondly taking my hand 21 I, IX| and keep nothing but my old room, of which I am fond, 22 I, IX| am used to it and to the old, dingy, broken furniture 23 I, IX| world into heaven."~ ~The old man became quite excited 24 I, IX| of living; nymphomania of old age; hypochondriacal fancies: 25 I, IX| mental death to me.~ ~The old man smiled. "You talk so 26 I, IX| about it. You think this old mansion looks as dreary 27 I, IX| of a room, which, with an old rotten table, broken chairs, 28 I, IX| Japanese, Sèvres and Dresden, old Hungarian, and so forth. 29 I, IX| filled with precious and rare old products; books with clasps 30 I, IX| strangely infatuated with the old man and his store of curiosities. 31 I, IX| entered the mansion, an old château built in the time 32 I, IX| the world, and a poor lone old man is rather a temptation 33 I, IX| You see, my boy," said the old man again, "I have not lied 34 I, IX| contents will rebuild this old castle, will buy you horses 35 I, IX| Do you know a remedy for old age?" was his sarcastic 36 I, IX| you have to stick to the old, long-travelled road, and 37 I, IX| future on a grave."~ ~The old man looked curiously at 38 I, IX| with you."~ ~With that the old man showed me out into the 39 I, X| who were quite young men, old schoolfellows of mine; somewhat 40 I, X| these shouts of "Dead," an old gentleman who sat just in 41 I, X| immense scar, evidently an old sword-cut, got up from his 42 I, X| to its former owner, the old gentleman with the seven 43 I, X| Maticza in possession of the old miser's fortune. Now we 44 I, XI| then? Is there nothing in old Diogenes's casket to make 45 I, XI| of?"~ ~"Oh yes, a lot of old rubbish! I daresay it would 46 I, XI| The kreutzers were for an old Gobelin hanging - a rare 47 I, XI| three florins; precious old majolica as old earthenware, 48 I, XI| precious old majolica as old earthenware, the suits of 49 I, XI| the suits of armour as old iron, and so forth. "Now 50 I, XI| shoulder; "never mind that old inventory of your uncle' 51 I, XI| Well, here are his pipes - old clay pipes, stuck into cane 52 I, XI| money, for they and the old reeds in my uncle's room 53 I, XI| homeward. Happily, my faithful old servant had gone with the 54 I, XI| found that the practical old fellow had made the best 55 I, XI| already been furnished and the old dining-room made serviceable. 56 I, XI| laid down a plan of how the old mansion might be renovated 57 I, XI| about a dozen of young and old local celebrities, and one 58 I, XII| whether she was young or old, beautiful or ugly! She 59 I, XII| was in despair; the good old man had known me for years, 60 I, XIII| order to admire the curious old building. They wore long 61 I, XIII| pattern of that exemplary old uncle of his. Now, don't 62 I, XIII| make a fool of yourself, old fellow, and don't make believe 63 II, I| the nearer side, and grand old lime-trees on the side toward 64 II, I| with which we meet some old friend, or - a servant. 65 II, II| face! Now I see that the old proverb is right, and a 66 II, II| needs be handsome. In the old Jewish Scripture, from before 67 II, III| boast of no such token of old nobility; yet the Vernöczys 68 II, IV| mountain-ash tree was an old missel-thrush that kept 69 II, IV| He is. Only he is an old eagle now, for our friendship 70 II, IV| high among the young and old bachelors, and marriageable 71 II, IV| arrived, my friend was an old man with silvery beard and 72 II, V| learned doctor, and heir of old Diogenes caught in the act 73 II, VI| the way you have begun, old Diogenes's hoard will go 74 II, VII| front of the chapel, an old Gothic edifice, situated 75 II, VII| We wrote our names in an old register which was in the 76 II, VII| would be unnatural if an old Vienna theatre-goer like 77 II, X| short week I had had my old mansion refurnished in a 78 II, XI| on the front of the proud old castle. But that feeling 79 II, XII| cordially received by the old, experienced masters of 80 II, XII| My immediate superior was old Duval, who had served as 81 II, XII| does not matter," said the old man, encouragingly. "You 82 II, XII| treatment."~ ~This had been the old man's practice in many wars. 83 II, XII| battle at Saarbrücken, where old Dr. Duval's experience was 84 II, XII| Marshal Douay himself. As the old sergeant drew him out from 85 II, XII| mon général!" sobbed the old soldier, trying to close 86 II, XIII| At the recommendation of old Dr. Duval, the Chevalier 87 II, XIII| What a cursed, vile task old Duval had had all day! Nothing 88 II, XIII| French soldiers?"~ ~The old man was right. I could not 89 II, XIII| As I stood there musing, old Duval turned my face around 90 II, XVI| Oh," said he, "these are old ones, brought over from 91 II, XVII| return with your child to the old home of the Dumanys, my 92 II, XVII| New World - to America. My old Slav kingdom I did not care