Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|     addressing all kinds of questions in English to an obstinate
 2     I,     III| name?"~ ~As I uttered these questions in Hungarian, he clapped
 3     I,      XI|   mouths. And the number of questions they ask is astonishing!
 4     I,     XII|    course, he dared not ask questions, but he threw me such appealing
 5    II,       I|    for ventilating academic questions afterward.~ ~At the table
 6    II,     III|      and I need not put any questions either to you or to others
 7    II,     XIV|    her about her health. My questions were purely professional,
 8    II,     XIV| patients usually answer the questions of their ordinarius. I advised
 9    II,     XVI| their passports, answer all questions, and open all trunks and
10    II,    XVII|     the money, and asked no questions, and I left you in despairing
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