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1 I| Comment s'appelle ça? Tell me the name!"[Pg 28]~ ~" 2 I| became an innkeeper. Well, tell me, if I am to remain here, 3 I| not as you think. Let me tell you that Master Jock is 4 I| fellow, of whom I could tell you a thousand follies."~ ~" 5 I| about him?"~ ~"Oh, I could tell you a thousand things. His 6 II| I don't want bad news - tell me only the good!"~ ~"The 7 II| have only got good news to tell me, I, on the other hand, 8 II| delicate circumstances, you may tell the world quite another 9 II| pasties. There are, I must tell you, pasties so jolly heavy 10 III| this wreath again? Who can tell?~ ~"Well, Martin," said 11 III| get in before me again. I tell you, you'll not. You only 12 III| What are you, sirrah? I'll tell ye. You're a boor, a betyár, 13 III| down to play together. To tell you the truth, I won a good 14 IV| daughters. He would then tell them how happy he was at 15 IV| the time. I don't want to tell you what my views are as 16 IV| out of date - but will you tell me how it is possible for 17 IV| hypocrites. I will therefore tell you in a couple of words 18 IV| Meyer again. He began to tell them what had brought the 19 IV| voices -~ ~"And why do you tell me all this?"~ ~Mr. Meyer' 20 IV| rage and horror.~ ~"Let me tell you, sir, if you are still 21 V| to play the hypocrite or tell lies, inasmuch as there 22 V| acquaintance with it will tell you that it possesses joys 23 V| and feeling; yet who can tell what is written concerning 24 V| her. She also wished to tell her aunt of the unselfish 25 V| been removed. Nobody could tell where she had gone.~ ~She 26 VI| you understand. And I'll tell you why. I am about to marry, 27 VI| with his confidence as to tell me," replied Alexander, 28 VI| tis all one to me. Let me tell you that I was at Waterloo 29 VI| hand.~ ~"Be so good as to tell me," said the heyduke in 30 VI| be a tragi-comedy; I can tell them that."~ ~"That is principally 31 VII| great cost! You had better tell the man to plant out a few 32 VII| undo them. You need only tell me which are paid. Are there 33 VII| Wait! I must first tell the priest that your honour 34 VII| s another thing you must tell him - a sausage should be 35 VII| was all about nobody could tell, she spoke so low. They 36 VII| you are! Send the fiscal! Tell Mr. Béla that I honour, 37 VII| You're just in time, I can tell you. Had your marriage been 38 VIII| piece of rotten glass. Just tell that to your dear nephew!"~ ~" 39 VIII| relations between us when I tell you that he wishes me to 40 VIII| don't be such a coward! Tell the girl you love her, and 41 VIII| have a suitor," said he; "tell me straight out if you suspect 42 VIII| She would never, never tell him so, but she should love 43 IX| asking her to get up or even tell him what was the matter.~ ~" 44 IX| of telling my tale; but tell it I must. The whole world 45 IX| no longer. If I were to tell of the abominations that 46 IX| soon as the waggon.~ ~To tell a simple lie was almost 47 IX| beforehand, in order to tell Teresa and Fanny of Mrs. 48 IX| he could earn that."~ ~"Tell me, mamma, was papa's income 49 IX| went out for a moment to tell the coachman to prepare 50 IX| message all the same, if you tell me what it is."~ ~"Very 51 IX| is."~ ~"Very well, daddy, tell aunty to bring me a ball[ 52 IX| good couple of hours to tell them all about her happy 53 IX| to Mr. John Kárpáthy, and tell him to come to me at once. 54 IX| very much mistaken, I can tell you. It is Fennimore who 55 X| this list, one by one, and tell me quite frankly, quite 56 X| embellished, why I cannot tell, by monstrously big swanskin 57 XI| fine gentlemen. I need not tell you about them either; so 58 XIII| but none of them could tell what was the matter. It 59 XIII| will be better if you will tell her of my departure."~ ~ 60 XV| family trees."~ ~"But I tell you I will not allow a downtrodden 61 XVI| evening, Kecskerey would tell the same pretty story to 62 XVI| t deceive me. You would tell me a falsehood, eh? You 63 XVI| with you? It cannot be so; tell me the truth!"~ ~Rudolf' 64 XVI| whom?"~ ~"Oh, if I were to tell, the riddle would be at 65 XVI| Don't worry me. I will tell you. I came here, indeed, 66 XVI| here, indeed, resolved to tell you; but then I thought 67 XVII| home for a week, and not tell his wife where he was going. 68 XIX| hope, but it is my duty to tell you that her hours, her 69 XXI| book of life and death, or tell which of us twain will live