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 1     I|          chair, threw the halter round his neck, drew the extreme
 2     I|        circle of burning candles round him like one laid out for
 3     I|        lay, and were carrying it round the room, amidst the bellowing
 4     I|        with the table-cloth tied round his neck by way of mantle,
 5     I|        say."~ ~Then he bowed all round to the distinguished company,
 6    II|          will be waiting for you round the corner."~ ~"I can't
 7   III|          planted in a circle all round the long table. The judge
 8   III|     their horns, and tie ribbons round them!"~ ~"Bravo, little
 9   III|  worrying its bit, and careering round and round. The spectators
10   III|          and careering round and round. The spectators began to
11   III|    foreheads, lowing and walking round and round each other; but
12   III|     lowing and walking round and round each other; but if the herdsman
13   III|         large area of rushes all round about him.~ ~When he heard
14   III|        hooked steel wire plaited round the end of the whip cut
15   III|      thrown noose had gripped it round the neck, and the end of
16   III|        cord was pressing tightly round its neck, and blindly, helter-skelter,
17   III|          long years of contumely round the room, and drank his
18   III|         we kissed each other all round, and traced out the genealogy.
19    IV|   something higher than the dull round of household duties. They
20    IV|          and then they would sit round the table with sour, ill-tempered
21    IV|      dresses. Carnival time came round again, and big balls were
22    IV|        could not have twisted it round his finger more easily.~ ~
23    IV|      eyes, and twisting a ribbon round her finger, "I don't want
24     V|         full of colour that even round her eyes one could not detect
25     V|   immediately felt bound to turn round and see who it was that
26    VI|        case of hopeless love all round. He loved the girl and the
27    VI|      snorting violently, glanced round the room like one of those
28    VI|        Abellino had turned right round, and his hand was over his
29    VI|       have involuntarily wheeled round and clapped one hand to
30   VII|      should cut up the beautiful round pebbles with which the courtyard
31   VII|          retreated backwards all round the large oak table, to
32   VII|          of his grey hair curled round his forehead and the nape
33   VII|    waited for his master to turn round. He waited a good half-hour,
34   VII|  half-hour, but the Nabob turned round at last, and said to his
35   VII|      heydukes had begun carrying round szilvorium and öszibaraczk
36   VII| long-drawn face grew beautifully round again. This little attention
37   VII|          and domestics assembled round Abellino that he had so
38   VII|   heydukes, till it had gone the round of them all. Under similar
39  VIII|        gaiety, conducted him all round her little domain; and Boltay
40  VIII|           which were so firm and round that he could scarcely grip
41  VIII| roguishly clipping Master Boltay round the neck, and kissing his
42  VIII|        his stubbly face with her round red lips. "Daddy Boltay
43    IX|         cold and pale.~ ~Looking round very mysteriously to make
44    IX|          the steps, and, turning round, shouted once more, "To-morrow
45    IX|       people were already seated round the green table, amongst
46    IX|    Griffard.~ ~They were handing round the tea, and the Countess
47    IX|      floated, wave-like,[Pg 236] round her superb figure; the rich
48     X|         up again, threw her arms round him in childish fashion,
49     X|         long-drawn features grew round again with satisfaction,
50     X|    happiness and contentment all round about her. Indeed, I only
51  XIII|      other; how the dogs crowded round their respective masters,
52  XIII|     stopped for a moment, looked round to see from what direction
53  XIII|     gnashing his teeth, he faced round upon the hounds, who, taken
54  XIII|           and, as every day came round, to sigh, as she got up
55    XV|       chibook, puffing smoke all round him, and contemplating himself
56    XV|       articles of the same sort. Round about the walls hung all
57   XVI|       her friend, passed her arm round her waist, and they took
58   XVI|        they took a turn together round the room.~ ~Mr. Kecskerey
59  XVII|      castle seemed to be dancing round her. She felt the pressure
60   XIX|          those who were standing round Squire John were quite positive
61   XIX|       was screwing up his little round lips all sorts of ways,
62    XX|         envelope the horizon all round about, rising higher and
63    XX|         Kárpáthy had had planted round the family vault, in order
64   XXI| inkstands, which were placed all round the round table in front
65   XXI|        were placed all round the round table in front of the witnesses.~ ~
66   XXI|           them planted regularly round the grave of my unforgettable
67   XXI|      those big grave men sitting round the table there fell a-weeping,
68   XXI|        John Baptist's Day, comes round, he shall receive a lump
69   XXI|          were placed on a little round ebony table. It was the
70   XXI|      again.~ ~Then he was passed round among all the other old
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