Chapter

1     I| business. A gentleman who lives abroad has many necessities, and
2     I|     things, cut a decent figure abroad. I keep going one of the
3     I|        anything that comes from abroad. He does not allow peas
4     I|        property. But send money abroad I will not; we don't carry
5    IX|  portrait - naturally he saw it abroad - that he came, post-haste,
6    IX|       he took the air somewhere abroad; and that, too, not in any
7     X|      future wife, Flora Eszéky, abroad, a great change came over
8    XV|       is there still any rumour abroad about my former affair?"~ ~
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