Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|     notice of the accident, and return with a relief train for
 2     I,     III|         my goats anyhow, till I return?" he asked.~ ~Smart fellow!
 3     I,     VII|     without any family) did not return from Galicia for many weeks
 4     I,    VIII|     leave my patients, and so I return the bill; but if you are
 5     I,    VIII|            DUMANY KORNEL."~ ~By return of post came the answer - "
 6     I,    VIII| moustache and beard. But I must return your compliment. You have
 7     I,    VIII|      will break their bonds and return to their former home, I
 8     I,    VIII|       believed in a bank-note's return until you showed me the
 9     I,    XIII|          If only somebody might return and tell us!"~ ~"Well, I
10    II,      IV|       her husband, he could not return; left him for ever; and
11    II,      IV|       her pillows, etc., and in return she is allowed to read Flammarion,
12    II,      VI| expected by him; so I could not return until next day in the afternoon.~ ~
13    II,      VI|        mind that I ought not to return at all, and that this should
14    II,     VII|    compliments, and received in return a sweet smile from the fair
15    II,     VII|        or else the attack would return. The object was to gain
16    II,      IX|         they thanked me, and in return they told me that, with
17    II,      IX|       of that document, I shall return, and we can have the ceremony
18    II,      IX|      performed the day after my return."~ ~"Then I should also
19    II,      IX|       to me, asked me softly to return soon. Then Diodora languidly
20    II,      XI|        you until the time of my return. You need not deny yourself
21    II,      XI|      come down from her height, return to Hungary, and live a lonely,
22    II,      XI|        me back. The dead do not return, either for promised kisses
23    II,     XII|        finds strength enough to return the fire, and one of the
24    II,      XV|         death, I should have to return her money. "I wish they
25    II,    XVII|      roads open to you. You may return with your child to the old
26    II,    XVII|       money which is offered in return for his name and honour,
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