Chapter

 1     I|    expression that one involuntarily thought of one's own father. But
 2     I|           altogether unlike himself, thought fit to come to life again,
 3     I|        called."~ ~"Ah, if only I had thought a little!" cried the young
 4    II|           which reason many a bigwig thought it de bon ton to suffer
 5   III|        cannot say, noble sir. My one thought was not to miss one of them,
 6   III|             of his face he evidently thought to himself that if Martin
 7   III|             simply to ask him who he thought would be the next vice-lord-lieutenant
 8   III|             rustic cart. Possibly he thought that even the wild animal
 9   III|            the bull. For a moment he thought of calling to the stranger
10   III|              like a man.~ ~Every one thought this a most original joke.
11   III|              the better of those who thought they were getting the better
12    IV|              hugged himself with the thought that one of his daughters
13    IV|             thoroughly comforted. He thought no longer of suicide, but
14    IV|      profession that the manager had thought well to very considerably
15    IV|            joy and partly because he thought it the proper thing to do,
16    IV|            an abandoned villain. You thought me fool enough to believe
17    IV|          birthday present! Why, if I thought that you had had[Pg 100]
18    IV|                   Then she is poor!" thought Mr. Meyer. "Perhaps, therefore,
19    IV|           not the master of a single thought. Only when she had crossed
20    IV|            Teresa will not do that?" thought Mr. Meyer. "That's not enough
21    IV|              afternoon, so Mr. Meyer thought it best to carry his complaint
22    IV|           pond. What a nice pond! he thought. How many wicked girls could
23     V|       seizing and pruning down every thought as it arose. The weeds had
24     V|            Maybe both she and Boltay thought what a pretty pair the two
25     V|               Teresa trembled at the thought. Matilda at once occurred
26     V|                 What genuine grief!" thought the old lady to herself.[
27     V|            Countess Flora. He had no thought of her whatever. But she
28     V|      occupied day and night with the thought of how to make the realm
29    VI|              and she trembled at the thought of it, and feared to show
30    VI|             Boltay, I presume? Ah, I thought so, my worthy fellow! You
31    VI|             making out his account," thought Abellino to himself; and
32    VI|              dirty halfpence to me?" thought Abellino.~ ~"And now be
33    VI|              in his carriage did the thought occur to him - "Why did
34    VI|              question, who, however, thought the sum more suitably applied
35    VI|              need for much growling, thought he.~ ~Conrad, snorting violently,
36   VII|            even when he got where he thought he ought to be, he remained
37   VII|     observation, Master Jock[Pg 162] thought fit to make the following
38   VII|        out-of-the-way absurdity, the thought immediately occurred to
39   VII|             here at ten. No doubt he thought I was angry and sent Kutyfalvi
40   VII|             has been placed there? I thought that if that other should
41  VIII|            should be tortured by the thought that my ancestral estates,
42  VIII|              loved in vain.~ ~Boltay thought the matter over for some
43  VIII|            furthest away.~ ~Only one thought, one idea now lived in her
44  VIII| contemplation!~ ~She had no longer a thought for the twofold offer presented
45  VIII|          Never?~ ~Suddenly a strange thought arose in her mind. It would
46  VIII|       shudder ran through her at the thought.~ ~Yes, this goal would
47  VIII|            world.~ ~She rejected the thought, only for a moment did her
48    IX|              faints within me at the thought of telling my tale; but
49    IX|            know what to do. My first thought was to make for the Danube;
50    IX|        stockings on. Blushing at the thought of such a scandal, she stooped
51    IX|            to the bride at once. The thought that this wondrously beautiful
52    IX|          will they think of me?" she thought. "They will put it all down
53    IX|              girl is not happy," she thought. "They are too severe with
54    IX|              right direction, as she thought, so she now passed on to
55    IX|           Frighten the girl with the thought of what will become of her
56    IX|        beneath the bed-clothes.~ ~"I thought I heard you shiver."~ ~"
57    IX|           indeed, my own true girl!" thought Mrs. Meyer to herself, and
58    IX|            heavy candlestick; but he thought better of it, and at last
59    IX|            de Meyer!"~ ~"The deuce!" thought Abellino; "the wench is
60    IX|             exquisite vengeance, the thought of which had grown up in
61    IX|             needs tremble now at the thought that this[Pg 240] woman
62    IX|        disputants. There could be no thought of a reconciliation after
63     X|           but they seem only to take thought for the bodily wants of
64     X|              let me hold fast to the thought: here is a blessed being
65     X|             he laughed aloud, and he thought to himself what a fine thing
66    XI|          women-folk who have to take thought for it. It is they who have
67  XIII|           and his face beamed at the thought[Pg 276] that she was such
68  XIII|       anybody knowing why! But Flora thought: "Suppose Rudolf were now
69  XIII|             to drive from thence the thought which arose within it.~ ~
70  XIII|             far enough away anyhow," thought she.~ ~"I'll engage for
71    XV|              kinswoman at Szolnok, I thought she looked happier and more
72   XVI|           suffered in silence at the thought of going to the house of
73   XVI|            far away from her, so she thought, if he had lived in another
74   XVI|              The lady is secretive," thought Kecskerey. "I know that
75   XVI|            possession of him, and he thought to himself, "That is a woman
76   XVI|              to tell you; but then I thought it might disturb you, and
77   XVI|             to mine own. Not even in thought must any one dare to sin
78   XVI|              to condemn her; and the thought of it makes me proud and
79  XVII|          Europe at that time. Rudolf thought this specimen very beautiful,
80  XVII|         magnificent dahlia.~ ~And he thought he understood.~ ~Next day
81  XVII|            deny myself even the very thought of you."~ ~What could he
82 XVIII|           said Abellino. "No doubt," thought he to himself, "that is
83 XVIII|            It[Pg 330] was a horrible thought that this man, who on entering
84   XIX|            the doctor and the nurses thought well to interpret the little
85    XX|       dissuade him; let him go, they thought; let him take his sorrow
86    XX|         monument. There he stood and thought of the woman who had suffered
87    XX|           her for years. And when he thought on these things, his fine
88    XX|             his own reflections, and thought - and thought -~ ~At last
89    XX|       reflections, and thought - and thought -~ ~At last he bent down
90   XXI|           life; it has been my first thought when I rose up, and my last
91   XXI|          when I rose up, and my last thought when I lay down, and will
92   XXI|           and accustom myself to the thought of it; often I lay me down
93   XXI|           grave with the comfortable thought that I shall sleep beside
94   XXI|             suicides. And far be the thought of such a thing from him.
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