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  1     I|       store of bread is gone, I don't know where I am to get
  2     I|        get any more from, but I don't mean to starve for anybody."~ ~
  3     I|         murmured heavily, "Pah! don't taste it, your honour!"~ ~
  4     I|     there are plenty of them, I don't suppose the ground landlord
  5     I|         For a hundred florins I don't mind doing it!"~ ~"Let
  6     I|       but a mouse - oh, oh!"~ ~"Don't be a fool, man! You'll
  7     I|         here's another hundred. Don't take on so; it has quite
  8     I|         means," said the poet. "Don't be afraid. I'll think
  9     I|      devils brought me hither I don't know. I would have gone
 10     I|        mean?"~ ~"Pas donc! They don't call it that."~ ~"A forspont?" 2~ ~"
 11     I|     yourself belong, sir?"~ ~"I don't live here. Bon Dieu! what
 12     I|     this manner.~ ~"Come, come, don't run away with the light,
 13     I|         his table, because they don't grow on his estate. They
 14     I|    flummery, my sweet nephew; I don't like it. I am used to
 15     I|     money abroad I will not; we don't carry water to the Danube."~ ~
 16     I|    backwards and forwards.~ ~"I don't ask for a gift, you know,"
 17     I|       be one day. I suppose you don't want to carry it away
 18     I|   impotent rage.~ ~"Come, come, don't be so furious," he said. "
 19     I|          come, my good old boy, don't be waxy. I can wait, you
 20     I|        with ironical sympathy. "Don't go so quickly or you'll
 21    II|        my dear money monarch? I don't want bad news - tell me
 22    II|       furiously. "If only, like Don Juan de Castro, I could
 23    II|       that's soon done."~ ~"Ah! don't do that. What would the
 24    II|      you have laid upon me. Oh! don't be afraid. I am accustomed
 25   III|     Whitsun Kingship.[Pg 67]~ ~"Don't ask me who or what I am.
 26   III|  triumphantly to the youth -~ ~"Don't suppose, little brother,
 27   III|        head of the victor.~ ~"I don't want that!" cried the
 28   III|        the ceiling.~ ~"I really don't know. I only know that
 29   III|      take me for a gentleman, I don't know."~ ~"The bigger blackguard
 30   III|        heydukes. You shall then don the red mente, and wait
 31   III|        that a very good joke. I don't know whether you think
 32   III|         cried -~ ~"All right! I don't care."~ ~Master Jock looked
 33    IV| accustom your children to work. Don't be ashamed of offering
 34    IV|    never will believe what they don't like. They won't believe
 35    IV|       the stage all the time. I don't want to tell you what
 36    IV|        knew not what to say.~ ~"Don't sit staring at me there
 37    IV|        you all?" he cried. "Why don't you eat? What's the meaning
 38    IV|         any rate."~ ~"Then, why don't you send for the doctor?"~ ~"
 39    IV|         other, the same career. Don't speak. It is better to
 40    IV|       loved, every one fondled. Don't you remember, sir? And
 41    IV|     ribbon round her finger, "I don't want to go to Aunt Teresa,"
 42    IV|         determined voice -~ ~"I don't want to go to Aunt Teresa!"~ ~"
 43    IV|      Aunt Teresa!"~ ~"What? You don't want to go, eh?"~ ~"I
 44    VI|       bosom, sobbing loudly.~ ~"Don't be afraid! don't be afraid!"
 45    VI|     loudly.~ ~"Don't be afraid! don't be afraid!" whispered
 46    VI|      Come, come!" said Conrad, "don't be afraid. I don't mean
 47    VI|     Conrad, "don't be afraid. I don't mean to frighten you.
 48   VII|          who was also present. "Don't you see that his honour
 49   VII|    before your honour; for they don't pay the slightest attention
 50   VII|       at all from that quarter. Don't you recollect how you
 51   VII|    donations and charities."~ ~"Don't undo them. You need only
 52   VII|       Come, come! None of that! Don't you know that a Kárpáthy
 53   VII|       each other if you like, I don't care. It was not me but
 54   VII|     that's all!"~ ~"Come, come, don't make a fool of yourself,
 55   VII|        pipe?"~ ~"Pipe! Tut-tut! Don't you know that, first of
 56   VII|          You are right. But why don't they ring the bell?"~ ~"
 57   VII|         I'll go, of course, but don't suppose that I can fly!"~ ~
 58   VII|         much hallooing, surely! Don't you see that the family
 59   VII|      your cap, you bumpkin! Why don't you doff it, sirrah? Who
 60  VIII|       with him.~ ~"Yes, I am; I don't deny it," he replied.~ ~
 61  VIII|     mine. I am a table-maker; I don't profess to make staves.
 62  VIII|     hard by."~ ~"Master Boltay, don't be so impatient. The staff
 63  VIII|   herself wishes to fall?"~ ~"I don't believe it, sir. I don'
 64  VIII|        don't believe it, sir. I don't believe what you say.
 65  VIII|  dispute the point. Look now! I don't want to marry your ward
 66  VIII| carriage, will be sent here - I don't want to carry my basket
 67  VIII|              Night and day? And don't you think of anything
 68  VIII|        we'll share the profits. Don't you admire my cunning?
 69  VIII|   wifeless all your days? Come, don't pull such a holy mug as
 70  VIII|        of water? Do you think I don't know whom you love? Speak
 71  VIII|       whom you love? Speak out! don't be such a coward! Tell
 72  VIII|        nothing in the world you don't know already. We must
 73  VIII|         him happy?"~ ~"Then you don't want to marry him?" asked
 74  VIII|  scarcely audible voice, "Then, don't marry him."~ ~The tears
 75    IX|         it of yours what we do? Don't we keep you like a lady?
 76    IX|         to the weeping mother, "don't take on so! You shall
 77    IX|      her to you."~ ~"Oh, sir, I don't expect that Teresa will
 78    IX|     with me for talking? If you don't like it, say so."~ ~Fanny,
 79    IX|         on again as follows: "I don't[Pg 217] know how it is,
 80    IX|      217] know how it is, but I don't feel a bit sleepy to-night.
 81    IX|      what had become of you. 'I don't know, sir,' said I; 'they
 82    IX|        exactly how you like it, don't I? - a little sugar and
 83    IX|    Greek, indeed," said she. "I don't understand it. You have
 84    IX|     Aunt,~ ~"I know everything. Don't let that woman, whom I
 85     X|       course" (i.e. Perhaps you don't know that: how could you?), "
 86     X|         passing this way" (i.e. Don't imagine we came here on
 87     X|    really do not deserve" (i.e. Don't give yourself[Pg 254]
 88     X|          airs, you little fool! Don't fancy people praise you
 89     X|         with a friendly smile; "don't you think we have had
 90    XI|        If he had not a title, I don't know that the world would
 91    XI|  over-eaten himself, and if you don't offer him anything he
 92    XI|      peasants and the poor, but don't ask him to make the acquaintance
 93  XIII|       Pray do not!"~ ~"Why not? Don't you think me a good enough
 94  XIII|       of the look.~ ~"No, no; I don't want you to remain here.
 95  XIII|       and my husband at home. I don't think, however, that I'
 96  XIII|       closer to her.[Pg 291]~ ~"Don't go away," she said - "
 97  XIII|        shall be able to get up. Don't be angry with me if I
 98  XIII|    moment's notice, and, if you don't like it, and want something
 99    XV|       beggar."~ ~"Take care you don't fall into a snare."~ ~"
100   XVI|    herself; she merely said, "I don't fancy we shall go to Pest."~ ~
101   XVI|        deeply when she said, 'I don't fancy we shall go to Pest'?"~ ~
102   XVI|     that was but a poor jest, I don't like such witticisms.
103   XVI|      friend, that won't do; you don't deceive me. You would
104   XVI|       presently he replied -~ ~"Don't let us talk about it now."~ ~"
105   XVI|            About whom then?"~ ~"Don't worry me. I will tell
106   XVI|         form no notion."~ ~"Oh, don't suppose me so simple!
107   XVI|         you are attacked?"~ ~"I don't understand."~ ~"Suppose
108  XVII|      the ground.~ ~"Come, come, don't you want to meet your
109 XVIII|         to his side.[Pg 329]~ ~"Don't you know that I have just
110 XVIII|  freshly plucked from the tree. Don't be in the least concerned
111   XIX|           talk away, talk away! Don't be afraid, we understand
112   XIX|   talking about."~ ~"Yes; but I don't want you to hear what
113   XIX|       bear the hand of God."~ ~"Don't torture me; say exactly
114   XXI|      did not die in this room - don't be alarmed! That door
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