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1 I, I| the ridges of the Rossberg gave way, and in the landslide 2 I, II| See! See, the red light! I gave the warning. They cannot 3 I, II| frightened out of their wits, and gave no utterance to the pain 4 I, III| shepherd's crook and horn, he gave the man his red shawl to 5 I, IV| writer's curiosity - and I gave in, willingly enough.~ ~ 6 I, V| his mother than I, for she gave him all a mother's love 7 I, V| her large wide-open eyes, gave her the look of a spirit.~ ~" 8 I, V| I - I, his mother, that gave birth to him, I am guilty! 9 I, VI| encircled the couch and gave it a cosy and well-shaded 10 I, VI| bell for the servant, and gave his orders for the night. 11 I, VII| name when asked to whom he gave his vote, and he hold tight 12 I, VIII| my word! And then?"~ ~"He gave me the money to pay my preliminary 13 I, VIII| all humbugs; and he never gave a penny for charity or friendship. 14 I, VIII| I said it was little he gave me. I have not told the 15 I, VIII| the whole truth, for he gave me his advice, and put his 16 I, VIII| Hungary, and then the papers gave accounts of the diagnosis 17 I, VIII| was my birthday, and he gave me the last warning. Next 18 I, IX| father was, he occasionally gave money to his younger son, 19 I, IX| younger son, but he never gave any to me, and I had to 20 I, IX| door, beautifully carved, gave access to this turret, and 21 I, IX| the good of the offer if I gave you nothing else? You would 22 I, IX| specimen of its kind? I gave a Napoléon d'or for the 23 I, X| our national history, I gave them then and there such 24 I, XI| hold of both my ears and gave them a hard pull. "Oh! you, 25 I, XI| me out into the field and gave me a handful of soil of 26 I, XII| Uncle Diogenes had been. I gave up shaving, dressed shabbily, 27 II, I| over her queenly features gave her the appearance of a 28 II, I| collar of my jacket, and gave it a hearty pull.~ ~"You 29 II, III| architecture, literature, I gave judgment with the same startling 30 II, III| some light jest - she gave us such a sermon! telling 31 II, IV| dates from the time when he gave me a ride on his knees, 32 II, IV| and so forth - until I gave way, and promised to do 33 II, V| favour. Countess Diodora gave the required permission 34 II, V| of her little girl. Aunt gave her at confirmation the 35 II, VII| business with the sheriff, gave orders for refreshments 36 II, VII| hurriedly and briefly, and gave way to us.~ ~Siegfried and 37 II, VII| their hands together and gave them his benediction.~ ~ 38 II, VII| After that, the new Benedict gave his arm to his bride. Baron 39 II, VII| it ready for you."~ ~He gave me my card, but refused 40 II, VII| then the involuntary smile gave way to involuntary tears. 41 II, VIII| and the razor in my hand gave a great jerk, happily not 42 II, IX| returned to them.~ ~As I gave them my promise of silence 43 II, XI| detectives among the people, gave us the first notion that 44 II, XIV| purely professional, and she gave her answers in confidence, 45 II, XIV| an answer on the spot I gave the agent fixed instructions 46 II, XIV| translated this into cipher, I gave it to the valet to be posted.~ ~ 47 II, XV| thanked him heartily, and gave him my passport for revision. 48 II, XVI| be carried to the room, gave orders for her supper, etc., 49 II, XVI| cause of the swoon, and I gave them the newspaper, which 50 II, XVI| provided for your escape. You gave me instructions; I have 51 II, XVII| LIGHT AT LAST.~ ~At this I gave up that Quixotic fight against