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 1   Int|          of Jókai's[Pg 8] famous story, "A Fehér Rózsa," now translated
 2   Int|  striking favour with which that story was then received justifies
 3    IV|  listened with open mouth to his story of the miserly slippers,
 4    IV|       has nothing to do with the story. This merchant had an only
 5    IV|          about to relate her own story, for Irene was the very
 6    IV|    Gül-Bejáze only continued her story.~ ~"At last the Feast of
 7    IV|         and then she resumed her story. "The Sultan commanded that
 8    IV|   radiant eyes.~ ~"A very pretty story truly!" observed Musli,
 9     V|      already. Musli had told the story hundreds of times with all
10     X|     smiled as he heard the whole story, but who can tell what was
11   Sel|          Post.~ ~"An interesting story." - Times.~ ~The Green Book. (
12   Sel|          in the quaintly-written story, adventure following adventure,
13   Sel|          Jókai.~ ~"A fascinating story - a brilliant and lurid
14   Sel|       torments. The scene of the story is Stambul, in the eighteenth
15   Sel|       Advertiser.~ ~Valentine: A Story of Ideals. (Fourth Edition.)~ ~
16   Sel|        Author. 6/=~ ~"A pleasant story, full of ability." - Pall
17   Sel|          Edition.)~ ~A Realistic Story of Chinese Life and Manners.
18   Sel|     great vividness, a thrilling story dramatically told. The reader'
19   Sel| powerfully written and absorbing story." - Morning Post.~ ~A Daughter
20   Sel|           etc. 3/6~ ~"A rattling story, told in a lively way, incident
21   Sel|        Judy a Jilt' is a telling story throughout." - Daily Telegraph.~ ~[
22   Sel|          Mozart. 6/=~ ~"A lively story. The narrative of his achievements
23   Sel|        etc. 6/=~ ~"This charming story is not only one of daily
24   Sel|      personages are natural, the story is graphic and true to the
25   Sel|          A vigorous and exciting story. Some part of the action
26   Sel|      cloth gilt, 3/6 each.~ ~The Story of a Sin. (Seventh Edition.)~ ~
27   Sel|        Dorothea Gerard. 3/6~ ~"A story to be read with genuine
28   Sel|          Knight. 3/6~ ~"A clever story, cleverly told, and exceedingly
29   Sel|      Daily Mail.~ ~"An excellent story." - Bookman.~ ~[Pg 285]~ ~
30   Sel|          joke and a good-natured story."~ ~[Pg 287]~ ~The "GREENBACK"
31   Sel|           CHERRY RIPE! (21)~ THE STORY OF A SIN. (22)~ EYRE'S ACQUITTAL. (
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