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1 Note1 | outside of it to have a house surrounded by grounds, where 2 I, I| family physician at the house of the so-called "Silver 3 I, II| There was nobody in the house but a woman milking a goat. 4 I, II| word. I had come out of the house again, and saw a man running 5 I, IV| hospitality - nay, to regard my house as your own. I shall be 6 I, IV| regarding the customs of his house. He told me that the hour 7 I, IV| the ordinary millionaire's house met my eye.~ ~The valet, 8 I, VI| Sándor Utcza Palace, the House of Commons."~ ~"You have 9 I, VII| happens to live in the same house with the deceased, only 10 I, VIII| for a few days here in my house.~ ~"DUMANY DION."~ ~I took 11 I, VIII| for guests arriving at his house: coach and servants had 12 I, VIII| I live, the estate, the house, the money, and all - no, 13 I, IX| pretty little wife into the house, and she would sing to me 14 I, IX| scolding and quarrelling in the house, and you would take care 15 I, IX| thinking that the whole house resembles this room in appearance; 16 I, IX| but in the rear of the house there was a large, high 17 I, IX| approach to the interior of the house, we had to cross halls and 18 I, IX| and if you come to this house again, you may bring it 19 I, IX| the treasures within the house. See these Remontan roses 20 I, X| gunpowder he may blow the house up and himself also. For 21 I, XI| until you have made your own house fit to receive company; 22 I, XI| not the master of my own house and home at present. An 23 I, XI| lady has control of the house, and I live in a little 24 I, XI| the two girls; but your house must first be put in order. 25 I, XII| yet I fill my place in the House of Lords, so will you fill 26 I, XII| will you fill yours in the House of Commons. You need not 27 I, XII| your friends here in your house; but that is quite a different 28 I, XII| to hide myself in my own house, shut the doors against 29 I, XIII| Amazons riding up to the house. I did not know them, and 30 I, XIII| Opposite to the verandah of my house they checked their horses, 31 I, XIII| Siegfried drove up to my house, sprang from his barouche, 32 I, XIII| and buried there in that house, not an utter laughing-stock, 33 I, XIII| was ready to keep open house in Vernöcze for our political 34 II, I| brought this boy to the house only last night for the 35 II, III| night at home in my own house, next morning I was sure 36 II, III| pay a visit to my lowly house, and on these occasions 37 II, IV| from the balcony of the house, and on the mountain-ash 38 II, IV| have no telescopes in the house? I have witnessed the last 39 II, VI| drag the invited one to his house, although the man protests 40 II, VI| the moment he entered the house his host would call him 41 II, VII| came into possession of my house, and I myself should have 42 II, VII| Pray let me go back to the house! My God, what a step you 43 II, IX| Klara - existing in this house?"~ ~Retreat was impossible. 44 II, XI| handsome, palatial-looking house, exquisitely furnished, 45 II, XIV| was looking for at this house? I answered "Myself," but 46 II, XIV| signal that the master of the house had arrived.~ ~The valet 47 II, XIV| unexpectedly intruded into the house, to enter the luxurious, 48 II, XV| people think this is his house still. Someone has given 49 II, XV| to storm and plunder the house. The residences of two bankers 50 II, XV| in a loud voice, "in this house there is a sick woman, and 51 II, XV| tries to break into this house will have his skull split 52 II, XV| you are mistaken in this house and in us. We are no Germans, 53 II, XV| I shouted, "go into the house! I do not want your speeches! 54 II, XV| to the furniture of the house, if not to our persons.~ ~" 55 II, XVI| pay his differences. His house cost him four hundred thousand 56 II, XVI| left, after paying for the house, on a bear speculation at 57 II, XVI| obtained possession of the house, and took my wife to it. 58 II, XVI| thriftiness. I told her that the house was at her disposal, and 59 II, XVI| Over every porch, on every house, a large tricolour flag 60 II, XVII| speculations? And the very house she lived in, the comfort 61 II, XVII| Cenni's absence from the house, at a time when a slight 62 Note2 | are are mistaken in this house".~ ~In Part II, Chapter