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1 Note1 | NOTE.~ ~This, the latest story from the pen of Hungary' 2 I, VI| s permission first. The story you want me to tell is but 3 I, VI| Well, first hear my story. However, I have told you 4 I, VI| beings as the heroes of this story, or two other persons able 5 I | MR DUMANY'S STORY.~ ~ 6 I, VII| had better go. This is the story of how I became to be called " 7 I, VII| a single day.~ ~Yet this story I have told you cannot give 8 I, VII| Anybody who heard or read this story would suppose me to have 9 I, VIII| Well, to make a long story short, let me tell you that 10 I, XI| you ask.~ ~"Has not this story been terribly dull and tedious 11 I, XI| benevolence!"~ ~"Do you know the story of St. Anthony? How he was 12 II, III| my family. There was the story of a walled-up wife and 13 II, III| simile."~ ~"Do you know the story of Turandot?"~ ~"No. Novels 14 II, III| leave, ladies, to tell you a story - the history of a very 15 II, IV| soon as I promised them a story, the two young girls sat 16 II, IV| I related the following story: -~ ~"My friend is a descendant 17 II, IV| During the recital of this story, Cenni's rosy countenance 18 II, VIII| when you told us the tragic story of your friend and the moral, 19 II, VIII| to remember your friend's story well enough! When you told 20 II, IX| that with this marriage my story is at an end, you are mistaken; 21 II, IX| hardly begun. It is a strange story, and not pleasant to dwell 22 II, X| when I related to them the story of my friend, and how I 23 II, XVII| had told Cenni and me the story of your friend, you spoke 24 II, XVII| Dumany, as he finished his story, "but I am curious to know