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1 I, I| and could not understand a word of our conversation; hence 2 I, II| not certain of a single word or action of mine on that 3 I, II| possible I did not utter a word. I had come out of the house 4 I, III| since he understood every word of the Englishman's. In 5 I, IV| gratitude; she had not a word to spare for him or me. 6 I, IV| have an abundance. Every word you speak will by each reporter 7 I, IV| speak only Latin, and not a word except Latin. But, then, 8 I, IV| musician is also the Hungarian word for flour); and Mr. Dumany 9 I, V| and she drank in every word, shuddering as at some deadly 10 I, VI| but I could not hear a word. After he had finished, 11 I, VIII| intentions."~ ~"'Pon my word! And then?"~ ~"He gave me 12 I, VIII| the will and - "~ ~"Not a word more," I said. "I never 13 I, IX| taken St. John the Nepomuc's word for the remaining year. 14 I, IX| Nepomuc may stick to his word and give you a year, but 15 I, X| Dead," added the Slavonic word "Smrt"2 - a beautiful word, 16 I, X| word "Smrt"2 - a beautiful word, as bony as the spectre " 17 I, XI| a Hungarian or a German word failed him, he substituted 18 I, XI| escaping us yet."~ ~He kept his word, and we went by his own 19 I, XII| have positively staked my word on your acceptance; and 20 II, I| took the rose without a word; for her it was good enough 21 II, I| You have my knightly word," I said; "parole d'honneur!" 22 II, I| have given your knightly word!"~ ~"I am mute!" I said, 23 II, I| the countess, "knightly word, turtle-dove! Why, what 24 II, II| defiance, but without a word. For a moment a chilly presentiment 25 II, III| not interrupt her with a word. After she had finished, 26 II, IV| kind, and I give you my word that I never thought of 27 II, IV| I may take you at your word!"~ ~"And welcome! I'll be 28 II, IV| will you stick to your word?"~ ~"By all means! Only 29 II, VI| But you will pledge your word that you will stick to your 30 II, VII| starry heaven. When, at a word, the muscles of your face 31 II, VIII| I also look like a bold word, and am no more a hypocrite 32 II, IX| balcony, could hear every word through the open door; and, 33 II, XV| you your life."~ ~At this word I fancied I saw a smile 34 II, XVI| birth; and I had to give my word of honour that the lady 35 II, XVI| utterly impossible to catch a word of the news.~ ~I begged 36 II, XVII| humiliation, ready at a word to fall at your feet, and 37 II, XVII| against me, if only a single word or action had given me proof