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1 Note1 | city Jókai has made his home; in the winter he lives 2 I, I| in railway collisions at home, and she assured me that 3 I, IV| escape. I like hospitality at home; but when I come into a 4 I, IV| s hovel in Hortobágy at home."~ ~I stared at him quite 5 I, IV| existing between him and my own home. How came this American 6 I, IV| There, in Mr. Dumany's real home, was his picture gallery, 7 I, IV| Dumany was completely at home. The Hungarian rente had 8 I, V| there. I could not come home to pray with my children, 9 I, VI| my lady invariably went home at nine o'clock to put her 10 I, VI| recollection this man had of his home and the sweet sounds of 11 I, VI| the campaign committee at home."~ ~"I beg your pardon. 12 I, VI| yet a landed proprietor at home; I own a cabbage-garden 13 I, VI| only imitates our ladies at home, who think themselves so 14 I, VIII| returned to his desolate home. There was a large public 15 I, VIII| tried to forget my former home and live only for my profession.~ ~ 16 I, VIII| and return to their former home, I never believed in a bank-note' 17 I, IX| politics you will not care, and home will mean to you this mansion, 18 I, IX| and carriages, and all the home luxuries of modern times, 19 I, X| to take possession of the home of my ancestors, and not 20 I, X| annoy me in another. At home, in Hungary, the reorganisation 21 I, X| children the poor fellow has at home, and he had to earn daily 22 I, XI| me, and, on my arrival at home, I found that the practical 23 I, XI| so forth.~ ~While driving home from the casino, Siegfried 24 I, XI| master of my own house and home at present. An aunt of mine 25 I, XI| took leave of me, to drive home to Vernöcze, he embraced 26 I, XII| views, and then you travel home again, and make your famous ' 27 I, XII| election, and I was sent home - a broken, disgraced, snuffed-out 28 I, XIII| and prepare for the drive home after supper. So I had to 29 I, XIII| otherwise. I cannot go from home at present."~ ~"Why! what 30 II, I| Has the Count returned home?"~ ~"He has," I answered.~ ~" 31 II, I| to practise gardening at home, and was taught to kill 32 II, III| occasionally I spent a night at home in my own house, next morning 33 II, III| like to give her a splendid home and keep her in luxury; 34 II, IV| had distinguished him at home distinguished him abroad. 35 II, IV| Hungarian refugees had found a home in England, especially in 36 II, IV| and speedily became at home in English high life. Among 37 II, IV| France he could not go, and home to Hungary he dared not 38 II, IV| crowned her king, and called home her banished children from 39 II, IV| Then only, when again at home and in full possession of 40 II, VI| invariably left his money at home; so when he is a loser it 41 II, VI| invariably invite Tsing home to dinner, and Tsing will 42 II, VI| me that he had money at home which he did not want for 43 II, VII| to me.~ ~On arriving at home with the sheriff I found 44 II, VII| Countess Diodora."~ ~"Don't go home now," she said, holding 45 II, IX| was free to take my bride home to Dumanyfalva. From one 46 II, X| and chambers of her new home, and find everything arranged 47 II, X| supper we should eat at home at our own table; each dish 48 II, XI| my wife to her temporary home, she seemed to be struck 49 II, XII| you will feel as much at home and as safe as in your own 50 II, XIII| appearance than whole years at home. "Go on, comrade," he said, 51 II, XIV| XIV.~ ~HOME! SWEET HOME!~ ~It was damp, 52 II, XIV| XIV.~ ~HOME! SWEET HOME!~ ~It was damp, disagreeable, 53 II, XIV| any means.~ ~"Is madame at home?" I asked.~ ~"Yes, sir. 54 II, XIV| tell her, monsieur has come home, and afterward see that 55 II, XIV| subject. For a soldier coming home from the gory field of honour 56 II, XIV| drink I could not relish at home. For three months I had 57 II, XIV| before a battle. But here, at home, I wanted something I could 58 II, XIV| after so long a craving! Home had still a great treasure 59 II, XIV| What a precious, sweet, home it was!~ ~ ~ ~ 60 II, XVI| sharp. I shall bring you home eight millions. Let me go, 61 II, XVI| he continued. "You are home from the French camp. Evidently 62 II, XVII| very soon find their way home again. And if she has insulted, 63 II, XVII| my first care to take it home from the banking-house where 64 II, XVII| aristocratic family connections at home information of the happy 65 II, XVII| shall possess no name, no home, no family. I shall be a 66 II, XVII| with your child to the old home of the Dumanys, my poor 67 II, XVII| breast to your friend at home; I have done the same in 68 II, XVII| confessional, and I have come home much happier than I went,