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1 I, III| hurry, and my coaxing "Dear friend" and "Good friend" did not 2 I, III| Dear friend" and "Good friend" did not impress him at 3 I, V| heart! She was the best friend I ever had, and how she 4 I, VI| generosity?"~ ~"Oh sir! my dear friend!" he cried, extending both 5 I, VI| And let me tell you, dear friend, it is the highest I could 6 I, X| you, and consider me your friend; I am Count Vernöczy. Siegfried 7 I, XI| XI.~ ~MY DEAR FRIEND SIEGFRIED.~ ~So I must needs 8 I, XI| told me to consider him my friend. The Vice-Governor had invited 9 I, XI| and hardened as you. Come, friend Kornel! tell me, what do 10 I, XI| Because you have compelled our friend, the Vice-Governor here, 11 I, XI| nod and a "Very true, my friend," or "You have hit it exactly," 12 I, XI| expressed my own opinion;" "My friend, you are an excellent debater," 13 I, XI| you speaking of your dear friend, Siegfried? Why, he is a 14 I, XII| HOOF.~ ~One morning my dear friend, Siegfried, came. "My dear 15 I, XII| side of the question, my friend."~ ~"There is another still," 16 I, XIII| had another surprise. My friend Siegfried drove up to my 17 I, XIII| and a gentleman, and this friend of mine a veritable Count, 18 I, XIII| my name was not hooted by friend and enemy alike. I still 19 II, I| with which we meet some old friend, or - a servant. Of course, 20 II, I| introduce my hitherto invisible friend. Do not be amazed at his 21 II, I| the evolutionists; but our friend here has no intention of 22 II, II| vexation to me, and said -~ ~"Friend, brother, help! for this 23 II, II| cetonia the most dangerous friend of the rose."~ ~"However, 24 II, III| history of a very intimate friend, and from beginning to the 25 II, IV| IV.~ ~THE HISTORY OF MY FRIEND.~ ~As soon as I promised 26 II, IV| following story: -~ ~"My friend is a descendant of the noblest 27 II, IV| in some business.~ ~"My friend had some acquaintances among 28 II, IV| had at last arrived, my friend was an old man with silvery 29 II, IV| happen to a man like my friend, the bearer of a great name, 30 II, IV| already. My dear boy, even a friend has something that he wants 31 II, IV| to share with his dearest friend - his love! You are making 32 II, IV| begged and prayed - "My dear friend," "My own Nell," and so 33 II, VI| regret that my most intimate friend, in whom I had placed infinite 34 II, VI| relative of my cozening friend, had betrayed him to me - 35 II, VI| protecting angels.~ ~"My dear friend, take care!" said Siegfried, 36 II, VI| course I was their "dear" friend, for did not I sit there 37 II, VI| and welcomed me as a dear friend. "Well, what have you brought 38 II, VI| I think so! Why, my dear friend, you are a new man, and 39 II, VII| were as follows: -~ ~"DEAR FRIEND, - Aunt Diodora has her 40 II, VII| hurried out, and "my dear friend" Siegfried and I were face 41 II, VIII| an honest impartiality to friend or foe."~ ~"Oh, I daresay 42 II, VIII| how to distinguish between friend and foe. You think the misfortune 43 II, VIII| the tragic story of your friend and the moral, that you 44 II, VIII| you ought to remember your friend's story well enough! When 45 II, IX| that their dear, common friend, Dr. Dumany, had just now 46 II, X| in your pocket, as your friend was left on the Isle of 47 II, X| to them the story of my friend, and how I had prided myself 48 II, XII| and take up the wounded, friend and foe alike. The severely 49 II, XII| them faithfully, whether friend or foe. That a time could 50 II, XV| but since you are a true friend of the French, let me give 51 II, XVI| Sir!" he cried. "My friend! my hero! You are a sage, 52 II, XVII| and me the story of your friend, you spoke of the qualities 53 II, XVII| either. So, you see, my dear friend, I was thrown into Hell 54 II, XVII| Reveille is sounded," said my friend, with a happy smile. "I 55 II, XVII| made a clean breast to your friend at home; I have done the 56 II, XVII| in the presence of your friend, whom you have made cognisant 57 II, XVII| such intimate secrets to a friend of whom he knows beforehand