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1 Note1 | enough to get married, his bride being Rosa Laborfalvi, the 2 Note1 | sentenced to be shot, when his bride appeared upon the scene 3 I, II| cords. His newly-married bride was in one of those carriages, 4 I, II| The tender arms of his bride were around his neck, a 5 II, IV| left alone, the fair young bride said to the happy groom: -~ ~"' 6 II, V| well-behaved of the set. The bride will pretend to be afraid 7 II, V| of bad language, and the bride will sob and entreat you 8 II, V| intended elopement of the bride, and carry off you and her 9 II, V| of them, until all, the bride included, will burst out 10 II, V| robbing another man of his bride! They will have a painter 11 II, VII| pocket as a present for the bride. I would take the ceremony 12 II, VII| with equal feeling. The bride, in a dove-coloured travelling-dress, 13 II, VII| happiness and eternal bliss. Bride and groom kneeled down before 14 II, VII| sweet smile from the fair bride. "You have robbed your collection 15 II, VII| Benedict gave his arm to his bride. Baron Muckicza and I bowed 16 II, VII| placed to the right of the bride, and Musinka, the dairy-wench, 17 II, VII| Ha, ich bin erkannt!" The bride shrieked, and, bounding 18 II, VIII| caused you, the pretended bride of another man, to elope 19 II, IX| that offered by the fair bride herself; and they told me 20 II, IX| evening I was free to take my bride home to Dumanyfalva. From 21 II, X| high-born and gently-reared bride who was to inhabit it; and 22 II, XI| attentions which are due to a bride on her wedding tour from