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1 I, II| as he was concerned.~ ~"Don't blubber now!" I said. " 2 I, IV| how will you escape them? Don't you know that every penny 3 I, VI| Dumany Kornel."~ ~"Still I don't remember. Neither your 4 I, VI| room? Or is there?"~ ~"No. Don't be afraid of anything. 5 I, VIII| with his hands, and said, "Don't be foolish; don't worry 6 I, VIII| said, "Don't be foolish; don't worry about these little 7 I, VIII| is an end of it."~ ~"Then don't say that I am an unnatural 8 I, VIII| chuckled. "Well, well, I don't think you are much mistaken; 9 I, VIII| call the gardener - "~ ~"Don't take the least trouble, 10 I, VIII| specimen of honesty, who don't think it worth your while 11 I, VIII| the money, and all - no, don't run away! I am not crazy, 12 I, IX| looking after me daily? Don't you see that your professional 13 I, XI| is the Austrian parole; don't worry about them. To-morrow 14 I, XIII| exemplary old uncle of his. Now, don't make a fool of yourself, 15 I, XIII| yourself, old fellow, and don't make believe that you 16 II, I| paring the thorns off for? I don't like a rose without thorns, 17 II, I| at me, she said -~ ~"Now, don't you go and betray us to 18 II, III| us in good earnest, why don't you marry? You ought to."~ ~" 19 II, III| speaking in good faith. Why don't you marry Aunt Diodora?"~ ~" 20 II, III| of the lighthouse."~ ~"I don't understand the simile."~ ~" 21 II, IV| Why, dearest,' he said, 'don't you know that Louis Napoleon 22 II, V| mean?~ ~"Who?" I asked.~ ~"Don't look at me, but continue 23 II, V| complete. Your vanity - don't start - was not yet wounded 24 II, V| Hopp! That's the design. Don't look at me - that's all!"~ ~ 25 II, V| delicate lessons. Come! come! Don't blush. Try your hand at 26 II, VI| Government party only - I don't believe that your party 27 II, VII| as your marriage witness, don't treat your wedding company 28 II, VII| Father did not understand, "Don't spoil the game. You'll 29 II, VII| a protection in itself. Don't look disconcerted; you 30 II, VII| said, laughingly; "only don't let us make much ado about 31 II, VII| the sake of an alibi."~ ~"Don't speak of that! She told 32 II, VII| my skill?" she answered, "Don't call me 'ladyship'! I 33 II, VII| to Countess Diodora."~ ~"Don't go home now," she said, 34 II, VIII| my best not to cry."~ ~"Don't be too sure of that. Take 35 II, X| close to me, she whispered, "Don't, we shall be observed 36 II, X| realise on them."~ ~"That you don't know - at present."~ ~" 37 II, XII| pocket-handkerchief.~ ~"Don't cry!" said the dying chief, 38 II, XIII| my hand and shaking it. "Don't you know me? I am Plessen." 39 II, XV| upon her couch and said - "Don't move from this bed. You 40 II, XV| she said, beseechingly; "don't go back among them!"~ ~" 41 II, XV| a bit of honest advice. Don't stay in Paris beyond to-day 42 II, XVI| possible?" asked I.~ ~"Pray don't try to play the simpleton 43 II, XVI| has broken out in Paris. Don't you know of it?"~ ~"That' 44 II, XVII| We have made our booty; don't let us run the risk of