IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
Alphabetical [« »] child-like 1 childhood 2 childlike 1 children 27 chill 2 chilly 1 chimed 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 new 28 true 27 among 27 children 27 everything 27 happy 27 husband | Maurus Jókai Dr. Dumany's Wife Concordances children |
Part, Chapter
1 I, I| smoking men, and hilarious children; so I made the best of it, 2 I, I| and had no objection to children, he inquired my nationality. 3 I, II| cries of men, women, and children. The great mass of rock 4 I, II| car contain? His wife? His children? Or his worldly goods, the 5 I, II| language. She was his wife; her children were there in that infernal 6 I, II| keeping her away from her children. As her husband carried 7 I, III| little infants and innocent children who had perished in those 8 I, III| sake of their wives and children, now widows and orphans, 9 I, III| least of all by the young children of American nabobs."~ ~" 10 I, IV| nursery, superintending the children's ablutions, prayers, and 11 I, IV| be the mother of so many children. Little James is the eldest, 12 I, V| to be the mother of five children.~ ~In the peculiar blue 13 I, V| come home to pray with my children, and I could not say my 14 I, VI| nine o'clock to put her children to bed - a duty which she 15 I, VI| but in the company of her children, who afforded her the greatest 16 I, VI| countess, and father of five children, within such a short period. 17 I, VII| half-starved, forlorn-looking children, and a half-crazed, careworn, 18 I, VII| money, while his wife and children broke into a howl of despair 19 I, VII| evidence of his wife and children that the man had been a 20 I, X| he moved away.~ ~"Seven children the poor fellow has at home, 21 I, X| seven scars and as many children.~ ~Among those who had congratulated 22 II, I| early riser, and so are the children. I wonder they have not 23 II, IV| heavy upon his innocent children, for he could not carry 24 II, IV| called home her banished children from the nooks and corners 25 II, IV| loving companion and their children. But when that time had 26 II, XVII| and respect from my other children, if I withhold a mother' 27 II, XVII| portière that led to the children's bedroom.~ ~The "Silver