Part,  Chapter

 1 Note1         |            the town, in the summer just far enough outside of it
 2     I,       I|   extraordinarily long time. I was just getting up to learn what
 3     I,      II|         stone struck the barricade just where I stood, and then
 4     I,     III|            beautiful young couple, just on the brink of life and
 5     I,     III|           native Hungarian tongue! Just imagine the five-year-old
 6     I,      IV|            trimming on her jacket, just as he had done with the
 7     I,      IV|         minutes ago, and he looked just as dull and inanimate as
 8     I,      IV|          my polite protestations. "Just surrender nicely, pray!"
 9     I,      IV|         pronounced that Hortobágy! Just as I myself! He smiled at
10     I,      IV|   Hungarian rente had at that time just been introduced into the
11     I,      IV|        very happy to meet them."~ ~Just then the valet returned,
12     I,       V|           with a magic blue light. Just opposite to the entrance
13     I,       V|            almost startled. It was just as though some marble or
14     I,       V|          the coupé for her bonnet, just at the last moment for escaping,
15     I,       V|         painful hysterical laugh. "Just like her! Her bonnet! Yes;
16     I,      VI|      anywhere but with his father, just as before we sent him to
17     I,     VII|          and connections, and only just at the last moment, when
18     I,     VII|     drummers found the poor fellow just in the act of taking leave
19     I,     VII|       which it had been given, and just as the poor fellow in his
20     I,     VII|          odds and ends to Galicia, just to have him out of the way.
21     I,    VIII|          release from prison I was just of an age to decide as to
22     I,    VIII|           and, besides, curses are just as harmless and useless
23     I,    VIII|      through a narrow garden-gate, just wide enough to admit a single
24     I,    VIII|         appearance. He was looking just the same as he did ten years
25     I,    VIII|       evidence. It was, as I said, just four years ago, on my ninety-third
26     I,      IX|        held in Hungarian. And then just fancy the happiness if there
27     I,      IX|            besides, his keep costs just as much as a man's. He will
28     I,       X|           an old gentleman who sat just in front of me, and of whom
29     I,       X|        haughty reply; but that was just what I expected, and looking
30     I,       X|          invited me to dinner, and just as we were pushing our way
31     I,      XI|           to do so was offered?~ ~"Just you let him alone," said
32     I,      XI|            no Jews, but gentlemen. Just write upon your card: 'Good
33     I,     XII|            the twigs and branches, just as Uncle Diogenes had done.~ ~
34     I,    XIII|          spade in my hand, and was just in the act of putting it
35    II,       I|           the inconvenient thorns. Just as I had taken one of the "
36    II,       I|           this, the other, that is just opening!"~ ~I was correctly
37    II,       I|    glittering, green beetle. I was just crushing one under my foot,
38    II,      II|           inflict sorrow on others just in order to rejoice at the
39    II,      II|         that the declaration I had just made would prove the fatum
40    II,     III|          saw one little quatrefoil just at my feet. I gathered it,
41    II,     III|      without my own knowledge!"~ ~"Just you keep quiet. Mockery
42    II,       V|          the vulgar wretch she had just married, but had been forced
43    II,       V| lawn-tennis players throw the ball just in front of my feet, and
44    II,      VI| consideration of your own welfare. Just sit down, and let me inform
45    II,      VI|    nomination has cost your party. Just go straight to the County
46    II,      VI|          he is on such a sandbank, just at present, that it will
47    II,      VI|        tell you something: you are just such a generous, large-hearted,
48    II,     VII|            The reverend Father had just risen, glass in hand, to
49    II,     VII|         excited than ever, and has just driven out Cenni because
50    II,     VII|          otherwise, a quack may do just as much mischief with the
51    II,     VII|          is of the neuter gender - just as the angels are."~ ~"Then -
52    II,      IX|            friend, Dr. Dumany, had just now asked for the hand of
53    II,       X|            heart; but from behind, just as they had stabbed me unawares,
54    II,       X|        Thine ear! No! Thou art too just and upright, I'll have nothing
55    II,    XIII|            I am afraid that it was just your extraordinary ardour
56    II,      XV|        that held the hammer. I had just lifted my arm with the sword,
57    II,      XV|         Look at my husband! He has just arrived from the battlefield,
58    II,      XV|           the Police Department is just as silent with respect to
59    II,     XVI|         the least disorder! It was just as though a handsome widow
60    II,    XVII|         power, and you will become just such a dare-devil villain
61    II,    XVII|            heard in the next room, just as in a bird's nest when
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