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1 I, I| to take off her bonnet.~ ~Mine was not a very pleasant 2 I, II| single word or action of mine on that fearful night. But 3 I, IV| a little gloved hand in mine. It was a very slight pressure, 4 I, IX| miserable existence like mine, for you could not soil 5 I, X| men, old schoolfellows of mine; somewhat bad students at 6 I, X| a clean-shaven face like mine. The famous Palatinus Illésházy 7 I, X| face was as beardless as mine, as everybody might see 8 I, XI| home at present. An aunt of mine is here with my two cousins, 9 I, XIII| gentleman, and this friend of mine a veritable Count, who expected 10 II, V| spoke exists; but it is mine, and not Cenni's. Is this 11 II, VII| those five companions of mine which of us could "jump" 12 II, IX| Juno-like eyes rested on mine with an expression of enthusiastic 13 II, IX| who laid both her hands in mine, and, looking up to me, 14 II, X| common to both alike. What is mine is all yours, and what is 15 II, XI| done with her fortune - and mine! But let her search ever 16 II, XV| all the money you hold of mine, in buying for a rise."~ ~ 17 II, XVII| captain was a countryman of mine, a chivalrous Hungarian: 18 II, XVII| between us the fault has been mine alone. It was my boundless 19 II, XVII| ever, that you will not be mine, and I must choose the paths