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1 I, III| fellow up in my arms, and he put both his little arms around 2 I, IV| was entirely at liberty to put in my appearance or stay 3 I, IV| and would with pleasure put in my appearance at his 4 I, VI| Mrs. Dumany retired, to put her babes to bed, as she 5 I, VI| home at nine o'clock to put her children to bed - a 6 I, VI| undressed the child, and put him to bed; then he drew 7 I, VI| whole crop is sliced up, put into great barrels, and 8 I, VIII| penny of his money; he never put a penny into any savings-bank, 9 I, VIII| gave me his advice, and put his own example before me, 10 I, VIII| I took the bank-bill, put it into a fresh envelope, 11 I, IX| haste and marry, or I'll put speed into you, you may 12 I, IX| locked the massive portal and put the key in his pocket. When, 13 I, XI| Chauvinistic sentiments, and put them forward as a bait. 14 I, XI| to-morrow, and have you put in possession of your rights 15 I, XI| on your new premises, and put you in possession of your 16 I, XI| yet, for the 'Maticza' has put in a claim to the inheritance. 17 I, XI| of the museum. I had to put my signature at the foot 18 I, XI| the mansion, the keys were put into my hands, then they 19 I, XI| each of the persons present put a seal, with his own name. 20 I, XI| like the obligation he had put me under, and should have 21 I, XI| over to the county town and put in an appearance at the 22 I, XI| your house must first be put in order. For I find it 23 I, XII| show yourself, and only put in your appearance when 24 I, XII| had smoked out the wasps, put the little bower to rights, 25 II, I| the wild suckers." I had put my roses into a glass of 26 II, I| ladder," she said to me, "and put it in front of that window."~ ~ 27 II, I| head and the dark one were put close together in earnest 28 II, I| opposite to me sprang up and put her little shell-coloured 29 II, III| before this, and I need not put any questions either to 30 II, VI| seals from everything, and put you in legal possession."~ ~ 31 II, VI| possession."~ ~I thanked him, and put the money, uncounted, in 32 II, VI| thought that my nomination had put my party to very great expense.~ ~" 33 II, VII| exceptionally beautiful, and put it into my pocket as a present 34 II, X| there was an end of it. She put the papers in the chest 35 II, XI| for an advance. The banker put seventy-five per cent of 36 II, XIII| When we had finished, he put his hand into his pocket 37 II, XV| girded on my sword again, put on my képi, and went downstairs.~ ~ 38 II, XVI| money as I instruct you. Put all the money left, after 39 II, XVI| do."~ ~After that my man put the tip of his forefinger 40 II, XVI| d'honneur was enough to put them entirely at my service. 41 II, XVI| a gay butterfly, it had put on wings, and from the balcony,