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1 I, III| us understand."~ ~"Then I hardly suppose that I shall be 2 I, IV| out into the hall. I had hardly gone two paces, when the 3 I, IV| mouth as he, and she could hardly have been more than four-and-twenty, 4 I, VI| well-shaded effect.~ ~We had hardly finished our first cigar, 5 I, VI| returned to me.~ ~He had hardly sat down, when the bed-curtains 6 I, VIII| in the least, and I can hardly believe in your wanting 7 I, IX| my father died, there was hardly enough ready money in his 8 I, IX| father was furious would hardly express his state of mind. 9 I, IX| bent, crooked, and broken, hardly worth the mentioning. Of 10 I, IX| fortune in themselves. I hardly know myself how much money 11 I, X| X.~ ~"DEAD."~ ~Hardly three months after I had 12 I, XI| rhetorical gems, yet they could hardly be styled Hungarian, for 13 I, XI| laughed. "The pipes are hardly worth more, but the stems 14 I, XI| never moved from my side, hardly allowing me time for any 15 I, XI| That is almost nothing - hardly sufficient to furnish a 16 I, XII| little bower to rights, and, hardly knowing how or why, I had 17 I, XIII| Merci, mon garçon!" and I, hardly able to keep my composure, 18 I, XIII| but if I had, it would hardly have been otherwise. I cannot 19 II, I| and transparent, but with hardly a tinge of colour. Her straight, 20 II, IV| governess the girls have is hardly worth mentioning. Now listen. 21 II, VII| stock can, in a period of hardly an hour, convert a cool, 22 II, VII| hand itched, and I could hardly keep from loudly applauding 23 II, VII| does not end yet; it has hardly begun. You, Muckicza, my 24 II, IX| you are mistaken; it has hardly begun. It is a strange story, 25 II, X| prepared; and yet we should hardly taste of it, our palates 26 II, XII| experience. The eye can hardly perceive anything of the 27 II, XII| the line of battle. We had hardly reached security when, from 28 II, XIII| contact with the enemy, hardly thinking any longer of resistance. 29 II, XVI| late at night, we could hardly find a lodging. All the 30 II, XVI| eight millions?"~ ~What? I hardly knew. Throw it into the