Chapter

 1     I|             snails are served up at table, yet they are both far more
 2     I|            sumptuous apartment. The table was piled high with silver
 3     I|         placed in the middle of the table.~ ~First of all, the Nabob
 4     I|         them, and shoved the loaded table along till it stood opposite
 5     I|             At the lower end of the table three camp-stools were placed,
 6     I|         Then they placed him on the table with a circle of burning
 7     I|            air by its four legs the table on which the jester lay,
 8     I|            it nearer; put it on the table, and fill my glass for me.
 9     I|          eat with him from the same table."~ ~"Anything else?"~ ~"
10     I|         allow peas to appear on his table, because they don't grow
11    II|          furnished rooms, sumptuous table, pretty mistresses, and
12    II|            a little china porcelain table, stood a silver tea-service,
13   III|       charity-founders also. On the table were tomes of tremendous
14   III|     inkstand. The floor beneath the table was nicely covered with
15   III|           circle all round the long table. The judge presided - a
16   III|            leaned his elbows on the table, or chucked his cap in a
17   III|             his throat.~ ~The whole table arose, the company bursting
18   III|          their legs crept under the table.~ ~Kutyfalvi was a big,
19    IV|      inroads; and when the domestic table was spread, the invisible
20    IV|            they would sit round the table with sour, ill-tempered
21    IV|         only, now met that pleasant table companion at dinner every
22    IV|          They scarce waited for the table to be cleared in order to
23    IV| embroidering frame was lying on the table.~ ~Fanny stole a glance
24    VI|            beckoned Kárpáthy to the table, and counted out before
25    VI|       pocket the money lying on the table, but swept it up, sent it
26    VI|      Abellino in front of the green table in the name of suffering
27    VI|            of paper fastened to the table.~ ~The two gentlemen wished
28    VI|             planted one fist on the table, flung the other behind
29   VII|             all round the large oak table, to avoid the discourtesy
30   VII|         said Peter, standing by the table, "be graciously pleased
31   VII|             the whole bundle on the table, but he could not refrain
32   VII|          verses he was to recite at table, in case they might contain
33   VII|           her beside Master Jock at table; and thus she was the only
34   VII|          dinner was actually on the table. Thrice it was repeated,
35   VII|           easily find room.~ ~Every table bent beneath the weight
36   VII|          his way to the head of the table. When he got there he perceived
37   VII|         account. At the head of the table sat Master Jock, with the
38   VII|             at the other end of the table Bandi Kutyfalvi presided,
39   VII|            fiery crackers under the table, pouring vinegar into his
40   VII|             gentry occupied another table.~ ~In the background stood
41   VII|            they hauled it on to the table so that all the guests might
42   VII|        directions, and there on the table stood - a covered coffin!~ ~
43   VII|       already been removed from the table.~ ~The terrified army of
44  VIII|            merriment, he banged the table with his fist, "why, it
45  VIII|        slowly arose from beside the table.~ ~"Sir, your honour's offer
46  VIII|            the servants removed the table, and the three remained
47    IX|        place them before her on the table, and compel her to fall
48    IX|            The little I ever eat at table would never be missed. But
49    IX|      already seated round the green table, amongst them being Abellino'
50    IX|           me an inch of room at the table, and I'll try my luck."~ ~
51    IX|     Abellino dragged a chair to the table and sat[Pg 239] down among
52    IX|             at the other end of the table, and he won continually;
53    XI|            she will not sit down to table; if there are roses outside
54    XI|          dress sit down at the same table as herself, for that colour
55    XV|             seen each other. On the table, in a vase[Pg 295] of genuine
56  XVII|           that night, he found on a table in the antechamber of his
57   XXI|             is there still. On that table is a pair of gloves, the
58   XXI|            she used to read, on the table a half-written letter, which
59   XXI|            made for a child. On the table is an open prayer-book,
60   XXI|          placed all round the round table in front of the witnesses.~ ~
61   XXI|             the furthest end of the table sat Mr. Varga, with all
62   XXI|         grave men sitting round the table there fell a-weeping, and
63   XXI|             on a little round ebony table. It was the Holy Sacrament
64   XXI|        priest stood in front of the table on which the wine and the
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