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 1 Note1         |       from that tender age to the present Jókai has devoted himself
 2     I,       I|        maladies in our country at present. After I had satisfied him
 3     I,       I|  different nationalities had been present she could have talked to
 4     I,       I|          on the world as it is at present? If Pallas Athene were told
 5     I,       I|           At the beginning of the present century one of the ridges
 6     I,      IV|          be answered later on. At present it is sufficient to tell
 7     I,       V|        about the beginning of the present century. Such catastrophes
 8     I,       V|       really to be blamed for the present misfortune, it must be the
 9     I,      VI|           had spoken were already present and discussing the question
10     I,      VI|  compelled to stay by the company present, and this had given rise
11     I,      VI|          yet I did not acquire my present great wealth by my own good
12     I,      VI|          So, from this point, the present romance is not written by
13     I,    VIII|           That you can't, for our present ingenious Government takes
14     I,    VIII|         afraid, papa, that if our present course lasts awhile longer,
15     I,    VIII|            For you fellows of the present day are so sceptical and
16     I,      IX|          humility, but because at present there is only a simple Slav
17     I,      IX|          workmanship (meaning the present century), besides his horses
18     I,      IX|        turret, and as this was at present the only approach to the
19     I,      IX|           to them and neglect the present, only to live in the forgotten
20     I,       X|           I asked.~ ~"Why, as the present head of the ancient Dumany
21     I,       X|          to read the names of the present county members. A long list
22     I,       X|         see by his portrait there present. I told them that I did
23     I,       X|         was more than a good many present could say of themselves.
24     I,      XI|         And where is the chest at present?"~ ~"There at the castle,
25     I,      XI|         which each of the persons present put a seal, with his own
26     I,      XI|       money is of no use to me at present, and you may have it until
27     I,      XI|          my own house and home at present. An aunt of mine is here
28     I,     XII|        experts; what she wants at present is firmness to principle,
29     I,    XIII|          I cannot go from home at present."~ ~"Why! what is the matter
30    II,       I|        climbed up to my window to present me with my own rose, the
31    II,       I|           Do not be amazed at his present resemblance to our common
32    II,      II|      conviction, the four persons present looked at each other and
33    II,      II|          of their winter wings at present."~ ~Well, this was girlish
34    II,     III|           such forbidden fruit at present, why bring them in constant
35    II,       V|          sensible, and decent man present, namely, yourself. The bridegroom
36    II,      VI|           not want for himself at present, and could easily spare."~ ~
37    II,      VI|          such a sandbank, just at present, that it will be fortunate
38    II,     VII|        put it into my pocket as a present for the bride. I would take
39    II,       X|          of the bonds as it is at present. I know it is to be found
40    II,       X|     securities was higher than at present," I suggested.~ ~"That is
41    II,       X|          That you don't know - at present."~ ~"But there would be
42    II,      XI|           and not buy anything at present; but that he should raise
43    II,      XI|  situation of the Money Market at present?"~ ~"No."~ ~"Then grant
44    II,    XIII|         to learn something of the present state of the Money Market,
45    II,    XIII|          Now, my boy, I will also present you with something."~ ~I
46    II,     XIV| inconveniences connected with her present condition, and so on. After
47    II,     XIV|         to let me continue in the present course, I shall double your
48    II,    XVII|          that he requires for the present. Now the time has come when
49    II,    XVII|          that woman to retain her present position. No, my lady! Even
50    II,    XVII|          I am indebted for all my present happiness; not only for
51    II,    XVII|           is a very famous man at present, and fills a very honourable
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