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 1     I|         for then you would not be brought to a standstill on the dike
 2     I|           sangfroid -~ ~"God hath brought your lordship to us; I will
 3     I| a-roasting. The innkeeper himself brought it lying in the middle of
 4     I|          the cold dishes they had brought with them, and shoved the
 5     I|           at home?"~ ~This marvel brought forth Peter Bús with a light,
 6     I|         at Paris, and what devils brought me hither I don't know.
 7    II|           on the other hand, have brought you nothing but bad."[Pg
 8   III|        the winner.~ ~The rear was brought up by a crush of carriages
 9   III|        these folks they have only brought hither two bullocks - and
10   III|        Now, when the sworn jurors brought in the new Whitsun King
11   III|   positive that he must have been brought up in good circles. A real
12   III|       their Szabolcs kinsmen, and brought me all kinds of certificates
13    IV|      these universal belles, were brought up in a manner befitting
14    IV|           for them! No, they were brought up luxuriously, splendidly;
15    IV|         received a letter (it was brought to the house by a liveried
16    IV|       middle-class girl should be brought up. Her mind is still uncorrupted,
17    IV|         by that time you have not brought the girl to my house, you
18    IV|       began to tell them what had brought the ancient spinster there.~ ~"
19    IV|       know why? Have I not always brought her up respectably? Can
20     V|          however, she had at last brought under the child's unruly
21     V|          and honest; when she had brought her charge as far as this,
22    VI|     bitterness of her despair she brought herself to take a step which,
23    VI|           A surgeon and a servant brought up the rear.~ ~The four
24    VI|         the surgeon whom they had brought with them, and roared in
25    VI| blood-letting, I fancy. What! not brought your bone-saw with you,
26   VII|          world could he have been brought to extend his hand towards
27   VII|           infinitely more than it brought in. Moreover, amongst other
28   VII|       Hungarians. We have already brought down all the costumes and
29   VII|           to the veterans who had brought the ox. As for the ox itself,
30   VII|        the wine of Hegyalja. They brought the cask to a standstill
31   VII|     limits of seven villages. She brought him a white lamb as a birthday
32   VII|        house. Nevertheless he had brought his present with him, and
33   VII|        very evening. I would have brought it with me, but I came on
34   VII|        year, the peasant girl who brought the votive lambs was wont
35   VII|          now fallen. The heydukes brought in large candelabras, the
36   VII|       which he was interested. He brought the melancholy intelligence
37   VII|         their future patron. They brought still further particulars
38   VII|    supposition.[Pg 184]~ ~"I have brought a letter for you, Mr. Bailiff,"
39  VIII|          to curse him, for he has brought misfortune to your house."[
40    IX|          soul. Only the late dawn brought rest at last to her weary
41    IX|           if they wanted anything brought from town, as the horses
42    IX|         her the letter.~ ~"I have brought you a letter," said he, "
43    IX|        she would say that she had brought the things from town. Fanny
44    IX|             said she, "and I have brought my family with me also,
45    IX|       house!"~ ~This intervention brought the combatants to their
46     X|         heavily.~ ~"What have you brought me, my dear, good Mr. Varga?"
47     X|       smile. "If you[Pg 244] have brought nothing but yourself, I
48     X|            for Dame Marion always brought with her sufficient conversation
49     X|         such lofty circles. I was brought up among quite simple folks,
50    XI|       sweat and anguish, would be brought forth, and then they would
51   XII|           bad when they have been brought up in gentlemen's families.
52   XII|     although Countess Sárosdy had brought two of her own maids with
53   XII|          which a rapid runner had brought from Szentirma.~ ~Flora
54  XIII|           favourite foxhounds was brought on to the ground in a cart,
55  XIII|      rumour of her severe illness brought her to her side. She arrived
56    XV|          sit down by me. Have you brought back with you some of those
57    XV|           did as he was told, and brought the pipe.~ ~"And now sit
58    XV|               And what, then, has brought you back into this realm,
59    XV|         did not pursue the action brought against you. 'I am not so
60   XVI|              Why, what could have brought that worthy man thither,
61 XVIII|         mentioned, and this sally brought the laughter over to his
62   XIX|          Pg 333]~ ~Presently they brought to him this new citizen
63   XIX|          Squire John's arms, they brought him back to his mother,
64   XXI|           such hot haste. God has brought you. Thank you very much
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