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1 I| out of Asia."[Pg 29]~ ~"Ah, c'est beau! Very nice, 2 I| well content with it."~ ~"Ah, ah, ah, Monsignore Bouche, 3 I| content with it."~ ~"Ah, ah, ah, Monsignore Bouche, 4 I| content with it."~ ~"Ah, ah, ah, Monsignore Bouche, then 5 I| ugly as night."~ ~"Ugly! Ah, c'est piquant! There's 6 I| very much like to know."~ ~"Ah, ça, 'tis interessant. Then 7 I| heard of Master Jock?"~ ~"Ah, c'est fort. This is a little 8 I| laughter burst forth anew.~ ~"Ah! ce drôle de gipsy!" said 9 I| the father who bore me - ah, ça! not my father! comment 10 I| travelling about here?"~ ~"Ah! venir ici de Paris, c'est 11 I| men can live here at all. Ah, mon cher heyduke, sure 12 I| likes to be so called."~ ~"Ah, if only I had thought a 13 I| had dared to anger him. Ah, if any one else had dared 14 I| Sir John had left him.~ ~"Ah, cher ami! won't you leave 15 II| is seeing you here."~ ~"Ah, Monsieur Griffard, you 16 II| out; that's soon done."~ ~"Ah! don't do that. What would 17 II| accept in any case."~ ~"Ah! I hoped as much."~ ~"Only 18 IV| impregnable bulwarks.~ ~Ah! an honest, honourable gentleman, 19 IV| her for ever."~ ~"Ho! oh! ah!" resounded on every side.~ ~" 20 V| when she might be seen. Ah! and this was much more 21 V| proudly.~ ~"Like an angel! Ah, madam, every time I hear 22 V| admittance in her breast."~ ~"Ah, madam, you have made me 23 VI| thinking of her, perhaps. Ah, that was indeed a thorn 24 VI| newly arrived guest.~ ~"Ah, good day!" cried that gentleman 25 VI| Mr. Boltay, I presume? Ah, I thought so, my worthy 26 VI| had nothing to retract.~ ~Ah! he had far better reasons 27 VII| from want of fodder."~ ~"Ah, you see it is an ill wind 28 VII| the Nyilasi estate."~ ~"Ah! that is generally interesting 29 VIII| my business to you?"~ ~"Ah, sir, you are jesting. Why 30 VIII| girl burst out laughing.~ ~"Ah, yes! the man like a fat 31 VIII| his mode of life now."~ ~"Ah, my dear guardian, this 32 IX| figure revealed fresh charms. Ah! in the eyes of real connoisseurs 33 IX| they took you away from me! Ah! why did not all my girls 34 IX| remember - painted for nothing. Ah! since then he has become 35 IX| did the whole thing."~ ~Ah! now she is trying the door 36 IX| with you, sir!' said I. Ah, my dear sweet girl, beware 37 IX| my darling, my only girl! Ah, how blessed I am in living 38 IX| to sparkle villainously. Ah ha! the timid creature was 39 IX| lot of money, isn't it?"~ ~Ah, the hunted creature is 40 IX| be ours in any case."~ ~"Ah, what a prudent girl it 41 IX| is the time to strike!~ ~"Ah, my daughter, romance is, 42 IX| bring them back to me."~ ~(Ah, what a sage damsel! what 43 IX| noisy impertinent laugh.~ ~"Ah, Fennimore!" cried he. " 44 IX| won heaps and heaps.~ ~"Ah, ah, my friend! the proverb ' 45 IX| heaps and heaps.~ ~"Ah, ah, my friend! the proverb ' 46 IX| doesn't matter much."~ ~"Ah, a wedding!" exclaimed Mons. 47 IX| your kinsmanlike regard!"~ ~Ah, this was the moment which 48 IX| some other nice young man. Ah, ah, ah! Abellino as the 49 IX| other nice young man. Ah, ah, ah! Abellino as the protector 50 IX| nice young man. Ah, ah, ah! Abellino as the protector 51 X| beautiful, but she was good, ah, so good! She died long 52 X| nothing about the rest. Ah, you know the world well. 53 X| Fanny as his own daughter.~ ~Ah! at last his long-drawn 54 X| could not utter a word.~ ~"Ah, my God! what are you doing?" 55 X| good old, acquaintances.~ ~"Ah, ha!" said Dame Marion, 56 X| make out who Fanny was.~ ~"Ah! mille pardons, madame. 57 X| her for ever.[Pg 259]~ ~"Ah, indeed!" remarked Dame 58 XI| to upset her nerves.~ ~"Ah! next comes the Countess 59 XIII| spread amongst the company; ah, at last he has arrived!~ ~ 60 XIII| dogs knew their mistress - ah! every one did her homage, 61 XIII| and never leave me."~ ~Ah, this was more than a human 62 XV| dry hand towards him -~ ~"Ah, Abellino! 'tis you, eh? 63 XV| master of the house."~ ~"Ah, this monkey belongs to 64 XV| any other Philistine."~ ~"Ah, that's a pity for you, 65 XVI| she was in the gallery. Ah, it would have been better 66 XVI| Abellino's opponent."~ ~"Ah ça, that's true! But you 67 XVI| on her radiant face.~ ~"Ah, stop!" cried Flora, hastily, 68 XVI| bears the punishment."~ ~"Ah, Rudolf, that was but a 69 XVI| installation speeches."~ ~"Ah, my friend, that won't do; 70 XVI| would take too long."~ ~"Ah, Rudolf is sleepy! Poor 71 XVI| with Madame Kárpáthy."~ ~"Ah!" So astounded was Flora, 72 XVII| to answer something.~ ~"Ah, if only your ladyship were 73 XVII| when we met together again! Ah, how much I suffered then 74 XVII| with her loving kisses.~ ~"Ah, ha! so you were at Madaras, 75 XVIII| as they were handsome.~ ~"Ah, good evening, Béla; good 76 XVIII| from nunky, my dear?"~ ~"Ah, that's another matter," 77 XVIII| her?" he asked aloud.~ ~"Ah, she is in great danger. 78 XXII| behind them.~ ~And the Nabob? Ah, now he is happy indeed, 79 Note| fellows.["]~ ~ Chapter XXII~ ~Ah, now he is happy indeed[,]