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1 I, I| compartments; but the little fellow had a parlour, a bedroom, 2 I, I| we have, and the little fellow and his governess must be 3 I, I| conversation the little fellow had sat between us, mute, 4 I, III| return?" he asked.~ ~Smart fellow! He kept the money for his 5 I, III| Hungarian!~ ~I took the little fellow up in my arms, and he put 6 I, IV| happy, talkative little fellow he had been with me and 7 I, IV| altogether a wonderfully nice fellow.~ ~When the valet left me, 8 I, VI| Institute."~ ~The little fellow was simpering, and tottered 9 I, VII| of trousers - this poor fellow had yet a fortune at his 10 I, VII| drummers found the poor fellow just in the act of taking 11 I, VII| given, and just as the poor fellow in his agony was asked the 12 I, VII| good-for-nothing sort of fellow, who had missed his degree 13 I, VIII| Rather an odd sort of a fellow, and as keen as a razor. 14 I, VIII| Happy to see you, my dear fellow!" he said. "I should have 15 I, VIII| said - 'Dionysius, my good fellow, make the best of your time! 16 I, VIII| God! what a hot-tempered fellow, and what admirable rudeness! 17 I, VIII| was not the shrewd hard fellow that I am, but a true Dumany 18 I, IX| me. "Thank you, my dear fellow!" he said; "I see you are 19 I, IX| for coming to me, my dear fellow," he said. "And since you 20 I, X| good-for-nothing sort of fellow who had never come near 21 I, X| Seven children the poor fellow has at home, and he had 22 I, XI| was altogether a wonderful fellow. Of athletic build, striking 23 I, XI| He is an innocent, honest fellow, with a tender conscience, 24 I, XI| Siegfried, vexed. "Here is this fellow actually denouncing his 25 I, XI| found that the practical old fellow had made the best of his 26 I, XI| I am too commonplace a fellow not to disappoint them cruelly."~ ~" 27 I, XIII| both."~ ~"Oh, you stupid fellow! Where is that letter? I 28 I, XIII| a fool of yourself, old fellow, and don't make believe 29 II, I| I really think that fellow is laughing at us!" said 30 II, I| a kiss! Oh, what a moral fellow!" cried Siegfried; but Countess 31 II, IV| naughty, good-for-nothing fellow! What do you want?"~ ~"This 32 II, IV| seems to be a jolly good fellow, and he has an open hand. 33 II, V| exemplary, bashful young fellow you are! Evidently you are 34 II, VII| reproachfully -~ ~"My dear fellow, you begin it too early; 35 II, VIII| light-headed, easily-deceived fellow for ourselves. But do you 36 II, IX| a much handsomer-looking fellow than last night, with that 37 II, IX| at Actæon, although, poor fellow, he had never come so near 38 II, XIII| for the glorious end. This fellow is the man I want," and, 39 II, XIII| What an invaluable, brave fellow you are!" he said to me, 40 II, XIV| very humane and obliging fellow. He asked me to step into 41 II, XIV| condescension. Fancy his allowing a fellow with such a robber's look,