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1 I, I| maidens, snoring or smoking men, and hilarious children; 2 I, II| and the pitiful cries of men, women, and children. The 3 I, II| rocky missiles at pigmy men.~ ~From the wrecked train 4 I, II| running, crouching, creeping men and women around, with the 5 I, III| all these old and young men and women, in full health 6 I, III| and suspended, and brave men, magnanimously forgetful 7 I, III| before the watch-house some men were incessantly calling 8 I, IV| to go alone, and we two men took the boy with us.~ ~ 9 I, VII| to prove which of the two men named Tóth János had been 10 I, X| others who were quite young men, old schoolfellows of mine; 11 I, X| and was told that these men were traitors, who had filled 12 I, X| whereas decent and deserving men were hooted at because they 13 II, II| are enchantingly handsome men, with pale faces, and deep, 14 II, II| deceived aged and experienced men. All these and more I had 15 II, III| constant contact with young men? And, as to Countess Diodora' 16 II, III| I rather believed that men were afraid of her, for 17 II, III| wiser and more strong-minded men, or else of fools, who willingly 18 II, III| aunt calls monkeys, and not men. A man must have the courage 19 II, III| sermon! telling us that men were all so different, and 20 II, IV| bachelors, and marriageable men of their set. Singularly 21 II, IV| Siegfried, "What do these men want from me? What is their 22 II, V| not believe that there are men who will afflict the innocent 23 II, VI| every board, sleeps in other men's rooms, is served by other 24 II, VI| rooms, is served by other men's servants, uses other men' 25 II, VI| men's servants, uses other men's horses and carriages, 26 II, VI| carriages, and smokes other men's cigars. When playing cards, 27 II, VI| thought, was I to these men, and I determined that I 28 II, VI| Parliament in Hungary - at other men's expense. They were right, 29 II, VI| Siegfried says - that she hates men, and will take the veil 30 II, XII| glory! So, taking the twelve men who were given me as aids, 31 II, XII| near.~ ~All the injured men whom we took from the field 32 II, XII| deadly convulsions, and men in the throes of death, 33 II, XIII| hundred and fifty thousand men, was driven back into Metz. 34 II, XIII| cart-loads of real wounded men, with wounds got from sword-cuts, 35 II, XIII| by the flames, while the men fled for their lives.~ ~ 36 II, XVI| for three hundred thousand men. Yesterday's engagement 37 II, XVII| would choose me, of all men, for her husband, without