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1 I| already," he muttered, "and he'll have the wheat too! The 2 I| to your grandpapa!"~ ~"I'll rise superior to him for 3 I| grandfather never ate, I'll be bound to say, and would 4 I| Don't be a fool, man! You'll take no harm from it. Look! 5 I| jests with me, would you! I'll have you hanged for this. 6 I| poet. "Don't be afraid. I'll think of an epitaph for 7 I| est triste! Then here I'll remain. Tant mieux; it will 8 I| occupied."~ ~"C'est rien! We'll go halves. If it is a man, 9 I| ready my conveyance. We'll depart - depart this instant. 10 I| everything where it is; I'll touch nothing that that 11 I| Don't go so quickly or you'll fall, and that won't be 12 I| driven me out of this inn; I'll drive you out of the world," 13 II| quite another tale, and you'll find it will not doubt your 14 II| much as you command, and I'll boldly venture to doubt 15 II| give me a million, and I'll give you a bond for two 16 II| affair, I'm sure."~ ~"We'll see," said Abellino, rising 17 II| can't stand the test, I'll try matrimony. But it would 18 III| this sort of life that you'll find it a little difficult 19 III| more. 'Tis all over; he'll never be able to catch him 20 III| I did not know that. I'll take care to remember that 21 III| pretty cock-sure that you'll get in before me again. 22 III| me again. I tell you, you'll not. You only managed it 23 III| try a second time, and I'll show you who is the best 24 III| the greater gentleman they'll take you to be. It is only 25 III| be all, I am ready."~ ~"I'll take you with me everywhere. 26 III| allowed him, and cried, "I'll kill you I'll kill you!" 27 III| cried, "I'll kill you I'll kill you!" And at last, 28 III| and yelled hoarsely, "I'll kill you! I'll kill you! 29 III| hoarsely, "I'll kill you! I'll kill you! Look out, I say, 30 III| What are you, sirrah? I'll tell ye. You're a boor, 31 III| s what you are! And you'll be glad enough to kiss my 32 IV| require much consideration. I'll give you till early to-morrow 33 IV| courts, so help me God! I'll have you locked up myself."~ ~" 34 IV| what a pleasant time you'll have, sewing and knitting 35 VI| style, you understand. And I'll tell you why. I am about 36 VI| on Corpus Christi Day! He'll never accept the duel, but 37 VI| offer apologies, and we'll drink a toast together with 38 VI| gentleman could have."~ ~"We'll see what he's made of early 39 VII| Newspaper! - a parcel of lies! I'll not spoil my den with that 40 VII| the National Museum."~ ~"I'll wager I have far better 41 VII| look at them yourself; you'll soon have your fill of ' 42 VII| aside with his stick.~ ~"I'll have no goat among the sheep," 43 VII| after his consort.~ ~"Oh, I'll look after her," cried Martin, 44 VII| grumbled Palko to himself. "I'll go, of course, but don't 45 VII| it is now two o'clock, he'll be here at ten. No doubt 46 VII| me such respect. Well, I'll not be behindhand in expressing 47 VIII| will fight no duel; but I'll smash whomsoever comes in 48 VIII| whomsoever comes in my way - I'll smash 'em like a piece of 49 VIII| concern instead of me, and we'll share the profits. Don't 50 VIII| best man. Well, and now I'll go and ask the girl to have 51 VIII| you shall have her, and we'll have such a betrothal that 52 VIII| and in the mean time I'll run off and get supper ready."[ 53 VIII| did you? Thank you, but I'll not part with her even at 54 IX| her mother in adversity. I'll take you home with me, for 55 IX| personage, I admit; but I'll reconcile her to you."~ ~" 56 IX| care, and anxiety. She'll go from bad to worse, have 57 IX| and when she gets old they'll pitch her into the street. 58 IX| I won't marry you, but I'll give you money,' that's 59 IX| room at the table, and I'll try my luck."~ ~Fennimore 60 XI| forbidding countenance. She'll requite you, perhaps, by 61 XIII| of your eyes."~ ~"Oh, we'll look after her!" replied 62 XIII| t think, however, that I'll say good-bye to her now, 63 XIII| something more handsome, I'll have another built for you 64 XIII| an entirely new life we'll begin to live there together."~ ~" 65 XIII| anyhow," thought she.~ ~"I'll engage for you beforehand 66 XV| some notable affair, I'll be bound. I'll dare to guess 67 XV| affair, I'll be bound. I'll dare to guess that you have 68 XV| than his brother, and he'll be very glad to see you."~ ~" 69 XV| as much pleasure as you'll find at London, and as many 70 XV| as many illusions as you'll find anywhere."~ ~"That' 71 XV| India, eh? I suppose you'll be a fixture in our little 72 XV| Pg 299] is incapable, I'll swear, of making her so. 73 XVIII| congratulates me. Perhaps she'll even die - who knows? -