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1 I, I| insufficient. Mr. Dumany wants to give the German Heinicke method 2 I, II| this child. He has fainted. Give him water or something; 3 I, II| window. "A rope!" cried he; "give me anything to make a rope!" 4 I, III| the next railway station, give notice of the accident, 5 I, III| and when he returns I will give him two hundred francs."~ ~" 6 I, III| of your goats in cash. I give you one hundred francs - 7 I, III| hear the horn."~ ~"Then give it to me, and I will blow 8 I, III| tightly to me. "Please, do not give me to him! I want to stay 9 I, III| telegraph to Mr. Dumany; I will give you his address. So you 10 I, IV| pray, do not hesitate, and give me leave to introduce you 11 I, IV| Dumany did not mean to give way to my polite protestations. " 12 I, IV| master two letters. "Will you give me leave to read them at 13 I, VI| it is the highest I could give," was his reply. "In fact, 14 I, VII| story I have told you cannot give anyone a fair or true estimate 15 I, VIII| or unfeeling father. I'll give you thir - no, twenty florins!" 16 I, VIII| a near blood-relation to give you my professional assistance 17 I, VIII| hypochondriac, I see, and give way to fancies! Come in, 18 I, VIII| connection with all of them. I give you up. Good-bye! I have 19 I, IX| bargain with Death for more. Give me the one year, and let 20 I, IX| proposition, I could not give up the career I had entered, 21 I, IX| fortune, and ambition; and to give up my profession in order 22 I, IX| stewardship he would not sell or give away one particle of the 23 I, IX| the will. Further, he must give up all claim on his mother' 24 I, IX| relinquish all that she might give or bequeath him to his brother.~ ~" 25 I, IX| show you everything, and give you an idea of the Slavic 26 I, IX| that a man might grow to give his heart and soul to them. 27 I, IX| to them. My uncle could give me the date of every object. 28 I, IX| shown you are all that I can give. For what would be the good 29 I, IX| I have become! But I can give you a potent antidote, which 30 I, IX| may stick to his word and give you a year, but what a year 31 I, IX| them your property, then give it to such patriotic and 32 I, IX| Before you leave, I'll give you a letter, which you 33 I, X| come down in person and give a definite renunciation, 34 I, X| again, and I was able to give back the seat which I occupied 35 I, X| s excitement had made me give up fame and ambition, profession 36 I, XI| it for himself, but must give it up to the authorities."~ ~" 37 I, XI| florins each. I wanted to give him a bond, but he would 38 I, XI| astonishing! Sometimes I give them an answer in language 39 I, XII| the canvass. You need not give a single bottle of wine 40 I, XII| which your voters will give you, and perhaps speak a 41 I, XII| arrangement; and you will give your talent and your faculties 42 I, XIII| expected me to run out, and give them the desired information. 43 I, XIII| after supper. So I had to give orders for a supper, and 44 I, XIII| Count, who expected me to give him a good supper. "After 45 II, I| the rose from my lips.~ ~"Give me this," with an imperative 46 II, I| bushes? If you promise, I'll give you a kiss; I will, indeed!"~ ~" 47 II, I| keep the secret, and I must give him a reward."~ ~"You always 48 II, II| wings they keep, and we give them their liberty again. 49 II, III| believe in her inclination to give them up of her free will. 50 II, III| stylish, and I should like to give her a splendid home and 51 II, III| it."~ ~"Perhaps I should. Give me leave, ladies, to tell 52 II, IV| real wife, he could not give the legal name and position 53 II, IV| nothing of the kind, and I give you my word that I never 54 II, IV| aunt does not consent to give the girl to me. She says 55 II, IV| the marriage is perfected give me leave to run away as 56 II, IV| her, and persuade her to give her consent, since the matter 57 II, V| assuredly cut your finger, and give me that scion, so that I 58 II, V| but what Aunt Diodora will give her, which will not be much, 59 II, V| all this?" I asked.~ ~"To give you the usual 'jump,' as 60 II, VI| why; because if he should give way to the pressing invitation 61 II, VI| I said. "I have come to give in my resignation as a candidate 62 II, VI| persuasion?"~ ~"Certainly. I'll give you any oath you want, and - 63 II, VI| is the best advice I can give you, and the one you stand 64 II, VII| happened. We intended to give you a little 'jump.'"~ ~" 65 II, VII| asked, "Will your ladyship give me leave to make use of 66 II, VII| call me what you please. Give me the title of dog, so 67 II, VII| neighbours, but not friends. Now give me leave to say good-night 68 II, IX| the prospect. If you will give me leave I shall hasten 69 II, X| thought what joy it would give me if she should walk through 70 II, X| of any such document to give me proof of your confidence."~ ~" 71 II, X| was your intention?"~ ~"To give you no cause to accuse me 72 II, X| distinguished gentleman who might give me a good name and an acceptable 73 II, X| charity; and she had to give way."~ ~"And Diodora?"~ ~" 74 II, X| worthy of a Devil's teaching! Give me death, for it is death 75 II, X| but such a death as will give me peace and rest and honour 76 II, XII| flying about, is our chance! Give me leave to go there with 77 II, XIII| I thought he meant to give me one of his utterly wretched 78 II, XIII| with him? Would this not give new matter for their suspicions, 79 II, XV| you have the kindness to give me the key to the cipher?"~ ~" 80 II, XV| consequence if I refuse to give you the key?"~ ~"If they 81 II, XV| friend of the French, let me give you a bit of honest advice. 82 II, XVI| foreign birth; and I had to give my word of honour that the 83 II, XVI| one week."~ ~"Then, pray, give me permission to take out 84 II, XVI| his beard, but he won't give you his hoof and tail also. 85 II, XVI| his hoof and tail also. Give me my percentage, and handle 86 II, XVII| month, and only then to give our aristocratic family 87 II, XVII| will, you are obliged to give up your dowry - this million. 88 II, XVII| million. But you have also to give up the Church and the religion 89 II, XVII| open to you, and I will give you four hours to make your 90 II, XVII| sinned against you! You give me back that money untouched. 91 II, XVII| to keep; it was best to give up everything, and wipe