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1 I| reins, when he would give a great snort and look angrily around 2 I| that had been destined for great, for amazing things. But 3 I| all been drowned in this great deluge, as you may see for 4 I| this csárda?"~ ~"He has a great deal to do with it," responded 5 I| have come hither from a great distance to inherit my estate, 6 I| with bloodshot eyes. With great difficulty the heydukes 7 II| every age and nation - a great point with the architects 8 II| perfume my hair. I have a great deal[Pg 56] of strength 9 III| hitching up his trousers with great dignity.~ ~The councillors 10 III| with his whip, and made a great rent in its red centre. 11 III| not running away, is the great point. There's a nice lot 12 III| to arouse it by making as great a din and racket as possible.~ ~ 13 III| him to Squire John, the great man ordered every one to 14 III| through the doorway, heard a great bang as Bandi Kutyfalvi' 15 III| 1823, and Master Jock, with great reluctance, forsook his 16 III| Kárpáthy had ordered a great and costly supper to be 17 IV| his girls away from the great world, for fear of spoiling 18 IV| she had induced all the great gentlemen concerned (she 19 IV| preserve your name from a great reproach, you must now take 20 IV| reproach, you must now take great care to preserve it from 21 IV| found that he was learning a great deal he had not known before. 22 IV| him. That was not such a great crime, surely, and it did 23 IV| all of them were[Pg 104] great votaries of art, worthy 24 IV| besides, he fancied that great folks always behaved like 25 IV| innocence, subjects which great men and grand gentlemen 26 IV| he said, however, made a great impression, for all the 27 IV| would be depriving you of a great treasure, of something you 28 IV| and embraced as if some great misfortune awaited her.~ ~" 29 V| Those three years had a great influence upon her youthful 30 V| itself is not such a very great calamity, after all. Those 31 V| who instructed her with great enthusiasm, and was never 32 V| that virtue is in no very great request there."~ ~At this 33 V| thorough artiste of her. Great care, and a very trifling 34 V| pillar.~ ~Oh ho! So he was a great nobleman, then - one of 35 VI| therefore the trouble was not so great as it might have been; but 36 VI| worthy fellow! You have a great reputation everywhere; they 37 VI| he had not counted.~ ~The great gentleman did not condescend 38 VI| purposes."~ ~The affair made a great stir. The name advertised 39 VI| orphan like him, they the great men, the idols of the nation, 40 VI| folded up the letter with great satisfaction. He had a vivid 41 VI| he gives his adversary a great advantage. This boldness, 42 VII| always unusually serene, his great bald forehead shone like 43 VII| I had planted at a very great cost! You had better tell 44 VII| personally."~ ~Then he gave a great sigh of relief, as if two 45 VII| arrive speedily, and, with a great sound of trumpets, convey 46 VII| trumpets, convey you to that great forecourt where Abraham, 47 VII| nonchalantly; and, to the great disgust of the steward, 48 VII| circumstances men often find a great consolation in twirling 49 VIII| called him "Master Jock."~ ~A great change had come over the 50 VIII| the cards that a terribly great gentleman was in love with 51 VIII| an apprenticeship in the great world before engaging in 52 VIII| ward, who responded with great alacrity, and gave him back 53 VIII| his hand, and said, with a great effort at composure, "Get 54 VIII| You have another suitor. A great and rich gentleman would 55 VIII| lot of those ladies of the great world who can see him every 56 IX| whirl and bustle of the great world, reflect from time 57 IX| Abellino punctually, to his great delight.~ ~So now he had 58 IX| were a question of some great mortal disaster which he 59 IX| Palko to Boltay's, and with great delight received the message 60 IX| pursued Mrs. Meyer. "A great nobleman, a very great nobleman, 61 IX| A great nobleman, a very great nobleman, became so enamoured 62 IX| sweet girl, beware when a great nobleman says he will marry 63 IX| sixty thousand florins is a great sum of money. Nobody would 64 IX| somebody, whether he was a great nobleman or a great artist. 65 IX| was a great nobleman or a great artist. His rooms, his suppers, 66 IX| the further details of the great affair. Leaving the coach 67 X| they were all the names of great and illustrious men in high 68 X| sit in judgment on these great gentlemen and ladies who 69 X| should have need of very great eloquence to describe her 70 X| personages who also do a great deal of good to the poor; 71 X| Szentirmay. Oh, that is a great man if you like! Every one 72 X| admires his intellect and his great qualities, and the whole 73 X| Flora Eszéky, abroad, a great change came over him, and 74 X| chance guest had arrived. A great bustling about was heard 75 X| makes her entry into the great world; especially when, 76 XI| position in the eyes of the great world. Even the most prejudiced 77 XI| together, engaged in their great and difficult labours. No 78 XI| please! The work was really great and difficult. It is easy 79 XI| men-folk to say, "I will give a great dinner-party to-morrow, 80 XI| freely and merrily of the great world and its follies.~ ~ 81 XI| cannot but blush. Yet he is a great patriot, whose name is well 82 XI| and wrote underneath, "A great and very estimable man!"~ ~" 83 XI| presence. She was esteemed a great beauty once upon a time; 84 XII| learnt to admire him as a great orator and a noble-minded 85 XII| and the company, with a great clatter and still greater 86 XII| to grow uproarious. The great patriot, as usual, related 87 XII| applaud the witticisms of the great patriot.~ ~Nevertheless 88 XIII| was the matter. It is a great pity that nobody knows how 89 XIII| to take her place in the great world - that great world 90 XIII| in the great world - that great world which had so much 91 XIII| the necessity of taking great care of Fanny, of not letting 92 XV| quarters again. It would be a great mistake on our part to leave 93 XV| and it seemed to give him great satisfaction when the visitor 94 XV| proper descent of all our great families, endless confusion 95 XVI| been made, and when the great day was only a week off, 96 XVI| welcomed her friend with great joy, her satisfaction was 97 XVII| beginning to bloom. It was a great rarity in Europe at that 98 XVIII| be going on.~ ~"Why, what great misfortune can have befallen 99 XVIII| was struck by Kecskerey's great resemblance to the historical 100 XVIII| aloud.~ ~"Ah, she is in great danger. I assure you, my 101 XVIII| presence."~ ~That was saying a great deal, and there was no blinking 102 XIX| was the fêted hero of all great and noble ideas, he might 103 XIX| knew that it would be a great shame to be weak now, and 104 XIX| hear?"~ ~"Your worship, a great joy has this day befallen 105 XIX| blessed your worship with a great joy, but it has also seemed 106 XX| that Fanny was dead. The great lady had been lowered into 107 XX| warm grasp, or why this great nobleman was so good to 108 XXI| little hands, and make a great fuss, as children are wont 109 XXII| hearts.~ ~Towards midnight a great hubbub arose in the castle, 110 Words| THIS VERSION.~ ~Alföld, the great Hungarian plain.~ ~Attila,