Chapter

 1     I|          gaped majestically for a moment, then condescended to scratch
 2     I|         verses on the spur of the moment; while Master Jock himself
 3     I|           the heydukes.~ ~At this moment the stranger burst into
 4     I|       from his chair, and at that moment his face wore an almost
 5    II|         lose much. At the present moment you are in no better a position
 6    II|     horror, suddenly, in a tender moment, offer their hands to the
 7   III|      flapping into his eyes every moment. From the satisfied expression
 8   III|           neckerchiefs.~ ~At that moment the report of a mortar announces
 9   III|       bull happened to be at that moment. Amongst the shrubs of the
10   III|       snorting of the bull. For a moment he thought of calling to
11   III|           their faces. In another moment all would be over.~ ~At
12   III|        spot, and did not arrive a moment too soon. Another second
13   III|         The youth reflected for a moment; but then he threw back
14   III|        and he was engaged at that moment in filling it with tobacco.~ ~"
15    IV|         them eagerly awaiting the moment when they might return to
16    IV|         to quit your guests for a moment or two, be so good as to
17    IV|          her part.~ ~At that same moment Meyer's steps were audible
18     V|        fault was chastised, every moment of her time had its allotted
19     V|          a distance and but for a moment.~ ~The lackey replied that
20     V|          affair would only take a moment or two.~ ~So Fanny went
21    VI|        him henceforth to the last moment of her life.[Pg 133]~ ~Poor
22    VI|            A carpenter!" and in a moment Abellino had a new plan
23    VI|           am here."~ ~But at that moment the outer door also opened,
24    VI|            What happened the next moment nobody was able to exactly
25    VI|        have happened. At the very moment when Alexander's bullet
26   VII|           happy as he was at that moment.~ ~How Abellino received
27   VII|         regarded his master for a moment with wide-open mouth and
28   VII|           poet Gyárfás is at this moment writing the verses for it,
29   VII|          of "Éljen!" 9 And at the moment when he had descended among
30   VII|    sulkily.~ ~The soup now, for a moment, reduced the guests to silence.
31   VII|          uninterruptedly. At that moment the rumbling of a carriage
32   VII|       youth, who happened at that moment to be sipping an egg beaten
33  VIII|           the thought, only for a moment did her soul retain it,
34    IX| astonishment and rapture. At each moment the contours of her virginal
35    IX|           Mrs. Meyer paused for a moment, to give Fanny time to take
36    IX|      assurance to that effect any moment you like."~ ~Fanny appeared
37    IX|             Boltay went out for a moment to tell the coachman to
38    IX|          taking advantage of this moment, Mrs. Meyer whispered in
39    IX|        popped in again.~ ~"Wait a moment, my dear uncle," said Fanny; "
40    IX|           and would be there in a moment. So he went and gave the
41    IX|     bridegroom understood it in a moment, and lost no time in getting
42    IX|        must not be supposed for a moment, however, that there was
43    IX| accompanied by a gentleman. For a moment the whole company was dumb
44    IX|       just like Lot's wife at the moment when she was turned into
45    IX|       regard!"~ ~Ah, this was the moment which he had so joyfully
46    IX|       health.~ ~But Abellino, the moment they had passed by, stuck
47    IX|    resounded through the din. The moment they saw him the peals of
48     X|         confusion. Naturally, the moment Fanny let him go, and sat
49     X|            Fancy yourself for the moment my dear father, about to
50     X|         his country; but from the moment when he met his future wife,
51     X|         at these words.~ ~At that moment the rumbling of a coach
52     X|       Here Dame Marion lost for a moment the thread of her discourse,
53     X|          loved you from the first moment I beheld you. Oh, let me
54     X|         as if she feared that the moment she let it go the blissful
55    XI|           she has convulsions the moment she sees it. Finally, you
56  XIII|          the Whitsun King!~ ~In a moment he had reached the cavalcade,
57  XIII|         was over it in a trice; a moment later, Madame Kárpáthy also
58  XIII|            where he stopped for a moment, looked round to see from
59  XIII|          on the hillock: the next moment he had disappeared from
60  XIII|        his jaws for more than one moment, for he knew that in the
61  XIII|  successfully cleared it. At that moment they perceived a horseman
62  XIII|       heaved. It was just at this moment that the young man came
63  XIII|        for wishing to die at that moment. This youth, this ideal
64  XIII|       happy Kárpáthy felt at that moment! He turned aside for a moment,
65  XIII|     moment! He turned aside for a moment, lest she should see the
66  XIII|        take possession of it at a moment's notice, and, if you don'
67    XV|           peculiar costume. But a moment later he recognized who
68   XVI|      durst not regard him at that moment. Rudolf bending half over
69   XVI|           she was as pale at that moment as if she were about to
70   XVI|    smarting pain she felt at that moment? But no, she did not betray
71   XVI|         luck with her."~ ~At that moment several other acquaintances
72   XVI|          visibly wounded; but the moment afterwards she shrugged
73  XVII|           him to excuse her for a moment; she would be back in a
74  XVII|          to return.~ ~At the very moment when she returned, Rudolf
75  XVII|          only been happy a single moment all her life, and that moment
76  XVII|     moment all her life, and that moment was when she had hung sobbing
77 XVIII|        never yet seen."~ ~At that moment a loud manly voice rang
78    XX|           higher and higher every moment, till at last the very vault
79    XX|         through the snow. But the moment his man was out of sight,
80    XX|          young man's eyes at that moment.~ ~"And now, sir, we can
81   XXI|         Rudolf at the Castle. The moment he dismounted, Paul, who
82  Note|        and he was engaged at that moment in filling it with tobacco.~ ~
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