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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