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 1     I|                The innkeeper humbly took off his hat, held it in
 2     I|            The heydukes immediately took their master at his word.
 3     I|       villainous creditors of mine, took it into their heads to ask
 4     I|            intelligible. The jester took his master's hand to prevent
 5     I|      carriage. The two little girls took their places by him, one
 6    II|        completely.~ ~The banker now took a seat beside him on the
 7    II|              according as the fancy took you. But if, on the other
 8    II|         waiting."[Pg 57]~ ~Abellino took his leave, and the banker,
 9   III|         responding to the stimulus, took a frantic bound forward,
10   III|          places; the bolder spirits took horse and rushed to follow
11   III|          them knew, and the company took it up with spirit; and,
12   III|            to part with Mike, so he took the lad along with him to
13    IV|        masterpiece to Teresa.~ ~She took the pipe by the stem and
14    IV|             and a perpetual jollity took possession of it. The most
15    IV|          perceive Mr. Meyer than he took off his spectacles and put
16    IV|    terrified Meyer.~ ~This question took the judge somewhat aback
17    IV|       sufficient answer at last; he took his leave and departed.
18     V|          closed it again. Then they took it in turns to watch from
19     V|             the leader of the band, took upon himself to rehabilitate
20     V|            world has."~ ~Dame Kramm took the money. Why, indeed,
21     V|          could he do?~ ~Madam Kramm took the money, I say, and secretly
22     V| disillusioned heart home. There she took her aunt into her confidence,
23    VI|           had to die for it. Boltay took the trouble to frequent
24    VI|          and racket - every tool he took up seemed to repeat one
25    VI|          Alexander Barna."~ ~Conrad took a note of the fact in his
26    VI|          Livius; and with that they took up their hats and withdrew.~ ~"
27    VI|              raised his pistol, and took aim. His eyes sparkled with
28    VI|         thief and robber if ever he took part in another as long
29   VII|        reverence the village priest took their place, and was closeted
30   VII|             fine!"~ ~The old fellow took as much delight in the comedy
31   VII|          funny things, but actually took Miska Horhi to task for
32   VII|          the twain, coming forward, took off his cap, coughed slightly,
33   VII|             wagged the nimblest. He took a beaker and, filling it
34   VII|              but rushed forward and took the girl's hand. Master
35  VIII|         other kinsfolk whom, if she took this step, she could make
36    IX|          When all was ready, Teresa took Fanny's two hands in hers,
37    IX|             girl you were when they took you away from me! Ah! why
38    IX|           know, sir,' said I; 'they took her away from me long ago.
39    IX|        their mother had fared.~ ~It took Mrs. Meyer a good couple
40    IX|             Boltay had got for her, took her seat in a hackney-coach,
41    IX|            I suppose the old people took her to town?" said she.~ ~"
42    IX|             personage. And all this took place with as much solemnity
43    IX|           it would be as well if he took the air somewhere abroad;
44     X|       towards his wife.~ ~Mr. Varga took the list, and, as was his
45     X|         arose and went to meet him, took his hand, and, despite the
46     X|            bow low at every step he took, drew him forward, made
47     X|         there in his stead.~ ~Fanny took the list and ran her eye
48     X|            wished to say.~ ~Then he took up the long list, and began
49     X|           repeating her action, she took her in her arms, kissed
50     X|   exuberance of their high spirits, took possession of Squire John,
51  XIII|             tails. The hunted beast took advantage of this momentary
52  XIII|             smoothed down her hair, took her hand in his, and asked
53  XIII|        shortly her worthy kinswoman took her leave. Fanny parted
54    XV|            a narghilly."~ ~Abellino took off the huge mantle which
55    XV|          spring up in his brain; he took up his hat and bade his
56   XVI|           round her waist, and they took a turn together round the
57   XVI|          unpleasant[Pg 309] feeling took possession of him, and he
58   XVI|            was standing, and Rudolf took not the slightest notice
59  XVII|        undressing, and in his wrath took down Hugo Grotius, read
60  XVII|             woman were peculiar: he took this pallor for faint-heartedness,
61  XVII|        until Kárpáthy had awoke, he took his leave and returned to
62    XX|             yonder."~ ~With that he took over two of the dogs, and[
63    XX|         understood everything.~ ~He took the young man's hand and
64   XXI|          sensation, not unpleasant, took possession of my limbs,
65   XXI|         again. It is quite ready. I took some trouble about it; it
66   XXI|     honourable men; but when Rudolf took him in his arms the child
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