Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|         still he hesitated.~ ~"And pray, sir, what is your religion?"
 2     I,      II|      danger of a serious accident. Pray come out quickly!"~ ~"Save
 3     I,      II|        leap down and kill herself. Pray help me to tie her hands,
 4     I,     III|     escaped?"~ ~"It seems not. But pray come in and listen to him;
 5     I,      IV|              said I, bowing. "But, pray, how is it that you know
 6     I,      IV|            be ever so happy! Come, pray, do not hesitate, and give
 7     I,      IV|             Just surrender nicely, pray!" he said, smilingly. "It
 8     I,      IV|           Certainly," I answered; "pray do as you wish."~ ~He opened
 9     I,       V|             ruby-coloured lips.~ ~"Pray pardon me for troubling
10     I,       V|            to me. Do not hesitate, pray, but tell me all that happened,
11     I,       V|       memory."~ ~"Madam," said I, "pray do not wish that. These
12     I,       V|           I could not come home to pray with my children, and I
13     I,      VI|          else I can ask the valet. Pray stay and rest yourself."~ ~"
14     I,      VI|          And how is that possible? Pray where was that?"~ ~"In Budapest,
15     I,    VIII|            enclosed bank-bill, and pray you to take the trouble
16     I,    VIII|         Now tell me what ails you, pray, and then I'll see what
17     I,     XII|         And what does that matter, pray? The department of public
18     I,     XII|     contents were as follows: -~ ~"Pray accept the nomination."~ ~
19    II,       V|   carefully chosen scion. Tell me, pray, who wants to play that
20    II,       V|       stunned and bewildered. But, pray, show me how to insert the
21    II,      VI|       package with the bank-bills. Pray open and count them over.
22    II,     VII|            and is dangerously ill. Pray make haste! Periculum, in
23    II,     VII|           Siegfried, imploringly, "Pray let me go back to the house!
24    II,     VII|          you have persuaded me to! Pray let me go back; oh, pray
25    II,     VII|           Pray let me go back; oh, pray do!" But Siegfried tenderly
26    II,     VII|         your face."~ ~"Indeed? And pray how should I 'jump' as your
27    II,     VII|            thousand florins. Here, pray, let me hand you your money.
28    II,     VII|          you can help me."~ ~"Then pray sit up first, and let me
29    II,     VII|            wake until the morning. Pray, take care not to disturb
30    II,      IX|          you is a happiness to me. Pray dispose of me. If I can
31    II,      IX|            her hand, and said -~ ~"Pray compose yourself. This lady
32    II,       X|            rose from the table.~ ~"Pray lead me to your work-room.
33    II,       X|           us one for ever!"~ ~"But pray come," she said again; "
34    II,       X|           some future day."~ ~"No. Pray compose yourself. I have
35    II,      XI|            I said or did, it was, "Pray please yourself. Whatever
36    II,    XIII|         asked, offended, "and why, pray? Have I not done more than
37    II,     XVI|          it possible?" asked I.~ ~"Pray don't try to play the simpleton
38    II,     XVI| speculation at one week."~ ~"Then, pray, give me permission to take
39    II,    XVII|         have bitterly atoned. Now, pray, let me restore to you the
40    II,    XVII|            with my own money. Now, pray, take the property out of
41    II,    XVII|          in this mournful solitude pray to God for happy oblivion
42    II,    XVII|          will never kiss it, never pray for it. Its very sight is
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