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1 I, I| they never awake? I rather think they sometimes get up and 2 I, II| that fearful night. But I think that I said the words I 3 I, II| There will be time enough to think of ourselves. Now let us 4 I, III| self? What right have I to think myself the chosen ward of 5 I, III| to remain with you. Now I think it is time for us to take 6 I, IV| speaking, I say we should think it natural in such a mother 7 I, IV| little muff, and she did not think it necessary to extend them 8 I, IV| without fame, too.~ ~"I should think so," he said, smiling. " 9 I, IV| in general do. He did not think the Gypsies the ruling race 10 I, V| scourge hurts me, I shall think it a penance. Go on! You 11 I, VI| I sighed, and, yes - I think I was actually guilty of 12 I, VI| my mind to it, I really think that, even from a practical 13 I, VI| all night?" he asked.~ ~"I think so. I am chief of the campaign 14 I, VI| our ladies at home, who think themselves so much more 15 I, VII| DEAD MAN'S VOTE.~ ~I do not think it necessary to particularly 16 I, VIII| by myself."~ ~"Well, to think of Dion giving away anything 17 I, VIII| chuckled. "Well, well, I don't think you are much mistaken; but 18 I, VIII| specimen of honesty, who don't think it worth your while to cajole 19 I, VIII| of his money! What do you think that I summoned you for? 20 I, VIII| your own earnings, I rather think that I may be of use to 21 I, IX| ever speak about it. You think this old mansion looks as 22 I, IX| What can I do? I have to think of my personal safety at 23 I, IX| the purpose, I could not think of it. A dog may bite, and 24 I, IX| thousands. Of me you need not think. I am not the man to speculate 25 I, XI| said Siegfried.~ ~"So I think, too. But we have no evidence 26 I, XI| Kornel! tell me, what do you think of the rate at which the 27 I, XI| twenty-three florins. Do you think that underestimated? No? 28 I, XI| own pocket-book, I should think. But, as you have done it, 29 I, XII| are ended."~ ~"I should think they began with that - at 30 I, XII| demanded admittance. I really think my dear friends made a circuit 31 I, XIII| with bristles. I do not think that anybody coming upon 32 II, I| consider we should always think twice before we accept the 33 II, I| they asleep yet, do you think? Which is his window?"~ ~" 34 II, I| belong to me."~ ~"I really think that fellow is laughing 35 II, I| Riddle after riddle! and to think that I myself have brought 36 II, II| in a double creation, and think that all good things are 37 II, III| would have the audacity to think of a serious courtship in 38 II, III| qualities at once, which I think unlikely, I would not take 39 II, III| spoken of by that name. I think that Turandot must be a 40 II, IV| there before them. Do not think that we were left without 41 II, IV| you, count, for I do not think that we shall ever set eyes 42 II, IV| did not even for a moment think of revenge upon the woman 43 II, IV| into error."~ ~"Oh! Do you think we have no telescopes in 44 II, VI| Hungarian society, and I think in most other societies 45 II, VI| Not yet," I said; "but I think he won't greatly object."~ ~" 46 II, VI| to very great expense.~ ~"Think so?" he exclaimed, "of course, 47 II, VI| exclaimed, "of course, I think so! Why, my dear friend, 48 II, VI| heir."~ ~"H - m; and do you think Siegfried would feel insulted 49 II, VI| for a while, in reality I think they would be only too glad. 50 II, VII| exclaiming, "Oh! what will you think of me?" and to Siegfried, 51 II, VIII| blade in your hand! I half think I ought to postpone my revelations, 52 II, VIII| between friend and foe. You think the misfortune that little 53 II, VIII| slandered to you, and you think me a she-devil at least, 54 II, VIII| the basest slander. Do you think I did not watch you two 55 II, IX| with kindness, and he will think himself your equal," said 56 II, IX| relatives."~ ~"I cannot think that such an event could 57 II, IX| but, thank God, he did not think it necessary to kiss me!~ ~ 58 II, IX| six days before.~ ~If you think that with this marriage 59 II, XI| please yourself. Whatever you think best will satisfy me." She 60 II, XIII| Paris, and what she would think of these reports. Perhaps 61 II, XIII| self-conceited fool I had been to think I could command God Mars 62 II, XIII| called coffee, although I think it tasted of soot, and read 63 II, XIV| That's it exactly. They think a respectable surgeon has 64 II, XIV| whom?"~ ~"By the police, I think. For a short time back all 65 II, XV| before you, and the people think this is his house still. 66 II, XV| the locksmith seemed to think resistance a provocation 67 II, XVI| and hemming, and I did not think it worth my while to undeceive 68 II, XVII| those who have seen him. I think it highly creditable in 69 II, XVII| take leave of you. You may think it singular that a man who