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1 Note1 | latest story from the pen of Hungary's great man of letters, 2 Note1 | probably the best-known man in Hungary to-day, for he is not only 3 I, IV | and types represented. Of Hungary I could see nothing. The 4 I, IV | from all countries except Hungary; and yet, if that man had 5 I, IV | of remembrance with him. Hungary is more rich in curiosities 6 I, IV | interest which he took in Hungary. He admired Andrássy, and 7 I, IV | Gypsies the ruling race in Hungary, and he did not believe 8 I, VI | buy, for that comes from Hungary, and there I own nothing."~ ~" 9 I, VI | sausages. This broth is in Hungary frequently served after 10 I, VII | If Dante had visited Hungary, and had seen my particular 11 I (1)| The Jews in Hungary usually speak German among 12 I, VIII | some wealthy patient in Hungary, and then the papers gave 13 I, X | as a Dumany and a son of Hungary, to take possession of the 14 I, X | all the public offices in Hungary, were compelled either to 15 I, X | in another. At home, in Hungary, the reorganisation of the 16 I, X | years constitutional life in Hungary had been extinct, and now 17 I, X | Illésházy had pronounced Hungary free and independent with 18 I, XII | But this is all nonsense. Hungary is not yet in a position 19 I, XII | of the Hussites dominate Hungary? Are you not a Catholic 20 II, IV | the noblest families of Hungary, and a count by birth. During 21 II, IV | could not go, and home to Hungary he dared not come. For twenty-five 22 II, IV | on his weary limbs, until Hungary had risen from her prostration, 23 II, VI | nomination for Parliament in Hungary - at other men's expense. 24 II, XI | from her height, return to Hungary, and live a lonely, miserable,