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1 I, I| tell him as much. And now go!"~ ~The man went out, but 2 I, I| pity on her, and offered to go out into the corridor to 3 I, II| Come along!"~ ~"I can't go. I dare not leave my post, 4 I, II| Well then, I shall go alone," said I, and hastened 5 I, III| care of them. Never fear. Go!"~ ~"But you must take my 6 I, III| stay with you; I want to go with you to my papa!"~ ~ 7 I, IV| Indeed, I had seen women go into raptures on account 8 I, IV| to-morrow, and, wherever you go, it will be thrust before 9 I, IV| landau Mrs. Dumany was to go with little James, in the 10 I, IV| the lady was obliged to go alone, and we two men took 11 I, V| shall think it a penance. Go on! You hold the scourge - 12 I, V| hold the scourge - strike! Go on, I say!"~ ~There was 13 I, V| attention. Why did I let her go with him? Why did I not 14 I, V| it is like purgatory. Go on!"~ ~I took good care 15 I, VII| possession, and had better go. This is the story of how 16 I, VIII| setting sprained joints. Go to thy uncle, I say, like 17 I, VIII| and that made a small sum go a long way.~ ~Well, to make 18 I, VIII| he comes I shall have to go. So - "~ ~"But, my dear 19 I, VIII| too, then you had better go to your confessor, for it 20 I, IX| among the beggars, and never go into the church? Not out 21 I, IX| these burly peasants would go inside the church if the 22 I, IX| all. Keep up, I say - nay, go ahead of them; and still 23 I, IX| moral death to me. I have to go back to my profession, and 24 I, X| There was no help. I had to go to get rid of the annoyance. 25 I, X| the subject, I had better go to the county meeting, which 26 I, X| miser's fortune. Now we may go and hunt for other fools; 27 I, XI| with him, and I wanted to go to my rooms for a change 28 I, XI| remonstrated; "I have to go to Vienna and provide for 29 I, XI| But it is time for you to go," said Siegfried, slapping 30 I, XI| and then I was allowed to go.~ ~Next day Siegfried took 31 I, XI| going to fetch it. I have to go up to Vienna, anyhow, to 32 I, XI| belongings there."~ ~"And I'll go with you, for, thorough 33 I, XII| and have everything here go to the dogs."~ ~"What a 34 I, XII| important question, you go up, find the seat with your 35 I, XII| profession? I could not go back to Vienna for very 36 I, XIII| been otherwise. I cannot go from home at present."~ ~" 37 I, XIII| court her, she bids him go bear-hunting with her and 38 I, XIII| but was willing enough to go with Siegfried. I did not 39 II, I| seeming innocence.~ ~"No. Go back to your work!"~ ~I 40 II, I| said -~ ~"Now, don't you go and betray us to anybody. 41 II, III| that I must make haste to go there.~ ~A number of times 42 II, III| to us. You can meanwhile go and look for the girls in 43 II, IV| France, and that for me to go there is equivalent to imprisonment, 44 II, IV| to accompany me. I shall go there alone. I yearned for 45 II, IV| to France he could not go, and home to Hungary he 46 II, VI| pressing invitation and go with Tsang, the moment he 47 II, VI| or - ? No, I durst not go farther - as yet - only 48 II, VI| The county sheriff will go over with you to take off 49 II, VI| has cost your party. Just go straight to the County Savings 50 II, VI| considerable time, and it cannot go on that way much longer. 51 II, VI| feel insulted if I should go to the Savings Bank and 52 II, VI| father was, and, if you go on the way you have begun, 53 II, VI| old Diogenes's hoard will go after your father's fortune. 54 II, VII| imploringly, "Pray let me go back to the house! My God, 55 II, VII| persuaded me to! Pray let me go back; oh, pray do!" But 56 II, VII| hands, and persuaded her to go to the good Father Paphuntius, 57 II, VII| rôle, so you had better go after her, Seestern, and 58 II, VII| Muckicza, my dear boy, go out and get in the boys. 59 II, VII| partly aside, motioned me to go near, and left the room, 60 II, VII| Countess Diodora."~ ~"Don't go home now," she said, holding 61 II, VIII| again, and said - "Only go on. I am waiting for the 62 II, VIII| the opportunity, and then go to the end of the world 63 II, IX| possible, for I intend to go to Heligoland - to try the 64 II, IX| Siegfried; "for I am invited to go buffalo-hunting in Volhynia, 65 II, X| my own counsel. Shall I go to Volhynia after that man? 66 II, XII| chance! Give me leave to go there with the ambulance."~ ~" 67 II, XII| dying chief, hoarsely. "Go shout to them 'En avant!' 68 II, XIII| than whole years at home. "Go on, comrade," he said, with 69 II, XV| with their leaders. Now go to madame, and tell her 70 II, XV| Madame," I shouted, "go into the house! I do not 71 II, XV| want your speeches! Let go my hand, I say! I want to 72 II, XV| said, beseechingly; "don't go back among them!"~ ~"Nonsense, 73 II, XV| who may fill our place. Go to-day, while you are free 74 II, XV| to-day, while you are free to go; to-morrow it is possible 75 II, XVI| the one which bade me go, or the other which directed 76 II, XVI| to sleep a little. I will go and look for some private 77 II, XVI| have scented it all! Let me go back to make millions! Your 78 II, XVI| home eight millions. Let me go, or I shall leave the lappet 79 II, XVI| golden calf. I let myself go with a crowd that was thronging 80 II, XVI| week. I have no time to go on 'Change, as I must be 81 II, XVII| Nothing," I said. "We will not go near the Bourse again. We 82 II, XVII| a divorce, I am ready to go with you to Transylvania 83 II, XVII| I will not let you go!" she cried, taking hold 84 II, XVII| indulgence is at an end. I go, and I go for ever! Not 85 II, XVII| is at an end. I go, and I go for ever! Not even in Paradise 86 II, XVII| meet you again. And if you go to salvation, I shall go 87 II, XVII| go to salvation, I shall go to perdition to avoid you!"~ ~ 88 II, XVII| decided to leave Europe and go to the New World - to America. 89 II, XVII| happy smile. "I have to go and muster my troops; this