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1 I, I| stammered he; "I have to tell the governess."~ ~"Indeed!" 2 I, I| and I continued smiling. "Tell the lady that I am a Swiss 3 I, I| accept his offer. You can tell him as much. And now go!"~ ~ 4 I, III| came on quickly enough.~ ~"Tell him," said the Englishman, " 5 I, III| relief train for succour. Tell him to be quick, and when 6 I, IV| present it is sufficient to tell you that the telegraph service 7 I, V| perished together? You can tell me best, and therefore I 8 I, V| not hesitate, pray, but tell me all that happened, and 9 I, V| the dreadful tale I had to tell as a penance, then, indeed, 10 I, V| a fearful chastisement! Tell me! Who is that terrible 11 I, V| incessant "Mea culpa!" "Tell me more," she said again, 12 I, VI| willingly subscribe to."~ ~"Then tell me how the right honourable 13 I, VI| within such a short period. Tell me this, for it is the only 14 I, VI| shall accept."~ ~"And let me tell you, dear friend, it is 15 I, VI| The story you want me to tell is but one half my own, 16 I, VIII| blessings. The Frauenhofer lines tell us all the secrets of hell, 17 I, VIII| or Dion; and now I will tell you what he had given me. 18 I, VIII| long story short, let me tell you that I was an established 19 I, VIII| worry about my comfort. Now tell me what ails you, pray, 20 I, VIII| although I am sure, when I tell you how I came to know it, 21 I, VIII| not flatter me, and I will tell you the truth; that bank-bill 22 I, VIII| grave as the others do. To tell you all: I wish to settle 23 I, IX| out of the question.~ ~"To tell that I felt pleased or glad 24 I, IX| is you may guess, when I tell you that one year's income, 25 I, XI| you. Come, friend Kornel! tell me, what do you think of 26 I, XI| arrangements will have passed. I'll tell you what, you cannot sit 27 I, XI| to Vernöcze, but I must tell you the truth. I am not 28 I, XIII| baked potatoes and curds. I tell you I want a good supper, 29 I, XIII| somebody might return and tell us!"~ ~"Well, I have been 30 I, XIII| have returned, and I will tell you."~ ~ ~ ~ 31 II, I| They used to."~ ~I did not tell him that they had been running 32 II, I| errands? Why did not you tell us who you were?"~ ~Siegfried 33 II, I| the white lily. "You won't tell anybody of our conversation 34 II, III| only I could not exactly tell which of the three I admired 35 II, III| This explanation, to tell the truth, did not satisfy 36 II, III| simply looking at you, I can tell you from what you are suffering - 37 II, III| less severity, and I can tell you exactly how these paroxysms 38 II, III| not becoming to you; but tell us in good earnest, why 39 II, III| How do you know? First tell us what qualities a girl 40 II, III| coloured glass. Oh, if I could tell you all! But you are proud 41 II, III| Give me leave, ladies, to tell you a story - the history 42 II, IV| the traitor with me, I'll tell you the whole truth. I am 43 II, IV| with the dear child."~ ~"Tell her you will reform, you 44 II, V| carefully chosen scion. Tell me, pray, who wants to play 45 II, V| resistance, and you will tell her to dispose of you for 46 II, VI| only too glad. But I will tell you something: you are just 47 II, VII| out and get in the boys. Tell them the hunt is over; the 48 II, VII| You cannot mean it! Tell me, are you in earnest?"~ ~" 49 II, VIII| all your acquaintances. I tell you if you had only gone 50 II, VIII| acquainted with us will tell you that she is an angel, 51 II, VIII| But beware of the angel! I tell you, if that rose-scion 52 II, IX| and I promised them not to tell Countess Diodora how they 53 II, XII| SEEKING FOR DEATH.~ ~To tell the truth, on my arrival 54 II, XIII| explain this miracle? Can you tell me, why you, a foreigner, 55 II, XIII| explain it, for I could not tell him that I had regarded 56 II, XIV| in her boudoir."~ ~"Then tell her, monsieur has come home, 57 II, XV| leaders. Now go to madame, and tell her I beg she will retire 58 II, XV| something else amiss; and I may tell you at once, sir, something 59 II, XV| I thought, "I will not tell."~ ~"If you refuse, you 60 II, XVI| would look if I were to tell her that her million had 61 II, XVI| lodgings."~ ~"Well, I will tell you something. A banker, 62 II, XVI| but with the rest do as I tell you; speculate for a fall 63 II, XVII| grown into worship, now you tell me that you are lost to 64 II, XVII| happiness. "Why did you not tell me this before? Why not