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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
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