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1 I| mouse. After a long time the poor fellow[Pg 23] began to breathe 2 I| been a wolf that had killed poor Vidra; but a mouse - oh, 3 II| very unpleasant indeed. So poor Monsieur Griffard, frantic 4 II| know very well that the poor devil carries about with 5 II| that would be hard on the poor fellows.[Pg 51] You would 6 II| am only thinking that the poor old fellow's health may 7 III| now we are home again in poor dear Hungary.~ ~It is the 8 III| official position; or the poor man might stray among the 9 III| God be merciful to the poor youth beneath him!~ ~At 10 IV| down and helped to consume poor pater-familias' dinner.~ ~ 11 IV| such a very common name. So poor Meyer really began to believe 12 IV| his name, although he was poor and his overcoat was ragged ( 13 IV| would be better for the poor thing if she did die; she 14 IV| Zuckermandel quarter, in one poor room which she has hired 15 IV| every one."~ ~"Then she is poor!" thought Mr. Meyer. "Perhaps, 16 IV| where Matilda lay in a poor garret, in which there was 17 IV| Matilda had nothing at all, poor girl!~ ~The girl would have 18 IV| misfortune awaited her.~ ~"Poor Fanny, it would be better 19 IV| quite strangers to you."~ ~"Poor Fanny, the old faggot will 20 IV| will beat you, too."~ ~"Poor Fanny!"~ ~"My poor girl!"~ ~" 21 IV| Poor Fanny!"~ ~"My poor girl!"~ ~"Poor little sister!"~ ~ 22 IV| Fanny!"~ ~"My poor girl!"~ ~"Poor little sister!"~ ~They quite 23 V| you sigh?" she asked.~ ~"Poor Matilda!" said the girl; 24 V| promise that if ever I found a poor young lady who could sing 25 V| and the handsome figure!~ ~Poor girl! That was not her benefactor. 26 V| gallery, and carried her poor disillusioned heart home. 27 VI| moment of her life.[Pg 133]~ ~Poor Alexander!~ ~So Teresa saw 28 VI| the fluent dandy, "but the poor thing died. I then determined 29 VI| they have to write to a poor orphan like him, they the 30 VI| heroes of the day, to a poor unknown artisan like him?~ ~ 31 VI| of his man in a duel!~ ~"Poor young fellow!" sighed Rudolph 32 VII| my fault this time; the poor fellows are not to blame. 33 VII| them."~ ~"But what is the poor man to do? He must live. 34 VII| for his prayer-book.~ ~The poor supplikans, when he perceived 35 VIII| not happiness. I knew a poor girl whose parents last 36 VIII| suddenly she cooled towards the poor young fellow you chose for 37 VIII| upon Fanny's next words.~ ~"Poor Alexander!" sighed the girl.~ ~" 38 IX| myself in the Danube after my poor dear husband? But, sir, 39 IX| think she would look at her poor mother? Would she be ashamed 40 IX| remain little! Ay, ay! how poor people's daughters do grow 41 IX| to be sure! Every time a poor man's daughters grow up 42 IX| for or disgusted with the poor man when I saw him so far 43 IX| roses. I was sorry for the poor man, as he was a fine, handsome 44 IX| thousand six hundred florins. A poor man would have to put his 45 IX| has, indeed, honoured my poor house by your presence. 46 IX| not seem to apply to you. Poor Fennimore, God help thee!"~ ~ 47 IX| unlucky in love as well. Poor Abellino! Heaven help you! 48 X| CHAPTER X.~ ~POOR LADY!~ ~Poor lady!~ ~The 49 X| CHAPTER X.~ ~POOR LADY!~ ~Poor lady!~ ~The poor lady I 50 X| LADY!~ ~Poor lady!~ ~The poor lady I mean is Madame Kárpáthy. 51 X| worst of her beforehand.~ ~Poor lady!~ ~Fanny naturally 52 X| and woe to her if she did! Poor lady![Pg 245]~ ~So she ran 53 X| bold as to speak of the poor thing. But to turn to the 54 X| those who are spiritually poor and wretched, those whom 55 X| whom the world condemns, poor betrayed girls who have 56 X| tripped into endless misery, poor women bending[Pg 250] beneath 57 X| great deal of good to the poor; but they seem only to take 58 X| that she frequently finds poor sufferers in need of her 59 X| knows how to return it, poor little ignoramus?"~ ~And, 60 X| that in me you would find a poor creature, who was also in 61 X| herself at her feet; the poor girl had to be content with 62 XI| to the peasants and the poor, but don't ask him to make 63 XI| as soon as possible."~ ~"Poor lady!"~ ~"And she is also 64 XI| the last two years."~ ~"Poor lady!" sighed Fanny.~ ~" 65 XIII| go again: so that was all poor Fecske got.~ ~And now the 66 XIII| If that had been all the poor woman was suffering from, 67 XIII| smile.~ ~The smile was but a poor success, but it did Squire 68 XIII| cooling, perhaps, to the poor hot forehead, so he pressed 69 XIII| community, towards humanity."~ ~Poor woman! how she would have 70 XIII| she sighed involuntarily, "Poor girl! poor girl!"[Pg 294]~ ~ ~ ~ 71 XIII| involuntarily, "Poor girl! poor girl!"[Pg 294]~ ~ ~ ~ 72 XVI| offered her his arm.[Pg 305]~ ~Poor lady, she was scarce able 73 XVI| loveliness."~ ~"Yes, true; poor Abellino, for instance, 74 XVI| Rudolf, that was but a poor jest, I don't like such 75 XVI| Ah, Rudolf is sleepy! Poor Rudolf is afraid[Pg 311] 76 XVI| so incensed against this poor woman? If you only knew 77 XVII| How yellow its foliage is! Poor thing! it has not found 78 XVII| pale, how yellow it looks, poor thing! But, good Heavens! 79 XVII| herself out on his breast, the poor lady grew calmer, and ceasing 80 XVII| sparkled with tears. This poor lady had deserved to be 81 XVII| Fanny?"~ ~"God help the poor lady, for she is very, very 82 XVIII| will be sicker still."~ ~"Poor auntie!" said Abellino. " 83 XIX| God, be merciful to me, poor sinful girl, now and for 84 XX| Pg 341] been engaged to a poor young artisan who had so 85 XXI| purpose shall go to the poor."~ ~Rudolf sat there with