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1 I, I| for a doze.~ ~The guard came in to look at my ticket, 2 I, I| out, but right after him came the doctor - a very pleasant 3 I, I| carriage. After the lady came a grand stately-looking 4 I, II| with that the iron colossus came to a dead stop, the suddenness 5 I, II| falling carriages?~ ~There came a terrible answer to that 6 I, II| hidden behind the bulwark came forth, creeping or running, 7 I, II| after, the red fiery tongues came lapping upward, and a red, 8 I, III| of no consequence to him, came slowly and wonderingly up.~ ~ 9 I, III| handful of gold coins he came on quickly enough.~ ~"Tell 10 I, III| quitted when the Englishman came up to me. It was a terrible 11 I, III| hell. Huge fiery serpents came hissing and snarling up 12 I, III| This we did, and then came those seemingly endless 13 I, III| the long-expected train came, and physicians with their 14 I, IV| him and my own home. How came this American Croesus to 15 I, IV| country and language? How came the latter upon the lips 16 I, IV| represented here.~ ~Mr. Dumany came in to see if I was ready 17 I, V| greeted the eye.~ ~At last we came to a room with beautiful 18 I, V| her heart, and her breath came short and gasping. When 19 I, V| Alice!"~ ~At last the tears came to her relief, and she sobbed 20 I, V| painful conversation. He came on the pretence that letters 21 I, VI| call her, the countess, came in. She wore a white wrapper, 22 I, VI| beloved mother tongue.~ ~He came in with an animated face. " 23 I, VII| chosen candidate, Death came to claim his own. With a 24 I, VIII| poor debtor's effects, he came into possession of bank 25 I, VIII| KORNEL."~ ~By return of post came the answer - "Yes, I want 26 I, VIII| be ordered there. Whoever came to visit the lord of the 27 I, VIII| there among his roses when I came. He recognised me at once, 28 I, VIII| sure, when I tell you how I came to know it, you will call 29 I, IX| on the "Deuil d'Alsace" came out of Pandora's box. At 30 I, X| ends).~ ~The private letter came from the Governor of the 31 I, X| Éljen!" All at once there came, instead of the "Éljen!" 32 I, X| German, an Austrian," down came my fist upon the green cloth 33 I, XII| dear friend, Siegfried, came. "My dear Nell," he said, " 34 I, XIII| I say, it's high time I came! otherwise you would cease 35 II, I| one of the little fawns came almost under the wheels. 36 II, I| come alone? A gentleman came with him, did he not?"~ ~ 37 II, I| who you were?"~ ~Siegfried came to my help. "How could he? 38 II, III| political friends and partisans came, and we held a conference. 39 II, III| him. She asked me how I came to know or to guess the 40 II, V| of my feet, and Siegfried came running to fetch it.~ ~" 41 II, VII| Siegfried had lent me when I came into possession of my house, 42 II, VII| glasses, but, when the servant came to help me, I took the bottle 43 II, VII| and Siegfried's fist came down hard on the table. " 44 II, VII| Countess Diodora's footman came in, and Siegfried asked 45 II, VII| were parted, and the breath came short. Her hands were hot 46 II, X| now thank God, the million came out even! I drew a great 47 II, XII| and practice which I had came entirely from the clinic 48 II, XIII| Prussians. After Weissenburg came Spicheren, then Wörth. Everywhere 49 II, XIV| writing-desk. As I had expected, it came from my agent in Brussels. 50 II, XV| to my surprise, no one came. The next minute or two 51 II, XVI| French.~ ~Another telegram came from Mézières, according 52 II, XVI| sprang from the bed and came to me. "See how kind Providence 53 II, XVI| for it kept hatching, and came back like a hen with a brood 54 II, XVII| there.~ ~My broker, Mr. X., came to me, quite submissive, 55 II, XVII| became the "Silver King." We came to Europe on account of 56 II, XVII| to no purpose, and so we came to Europe in order to consult