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1 IV| and frankly -~ ~"My dear friend, never quarrel with a relation 2 IV| Well, what's the matter, friend Meyer?"~ ~Mr. Meyer was 3 IV| was glad to hear the word "friend," but this was a mere form 4 IV| the Judge. He always said "friend" to lawyers' clerks, lackeys, 5 VI| Paris, and treated him as a friend.~ ~"I am much honoured by 6 VI| bone-saw with you, eh? My friend, your thoughtlessness is 7 VII| philosophical commentary: -~ ~"My friend, bad women are a necessity 8 VIII| nephew!"~ ~"Pardon me, my friend, but I am not in the habit 9 IX| and introduced him.~ ~"Friend Kecskerey - Monsieur Griffard, 10 IX| guests as if he were a bosom friend, such a cosmopolitan celebrity, 11 IX| and heaps.~ ~"Ah, ah, my friend! the proverb 'Luckless at 12 IX| Congratulate me, my worthy friend," said he. "I have won to-day 13 IX| paid him double.~ ~"Oh, my friend, you have made a mistake! 14 X| was nobody about her, no friend of her own age and sex in 15 X| encouragement.[Pg 247]~ ~"My dear friend, look upon yourself as my 16 X| Excellent, excellent, my good friend! You shall make me acquainted 17 X| and they all find in her a friend, a defender who can get 18 X| Kárpáthy inquired after his friend Rudolf, Lady Flora's husband, 19 XI| CHAPTER XI.~ ~THE FEMALE FRIEND.~ ~Lady Szentirmay gained 20 XI| keenest appreciation of her friend's delicacy and tact, she 21 XI| Fanny listened to from her friend! She did nothing but listen 22 XI| half-weeping, hid her head in her friend's bosom, and embraced her 23 XII| fully shared the joy of her friend, joy is so contagious. To-morrow 24 XII| the happiness of her best friend, who possesses as her very 25 XIII| I would not have a bosom friend who has the reputation of 26 XIII| involuntarily glanced at her friend, as if to ask whether she 27 XIII| the hope of overtaking her friend.~ ~The lady was galloping 28 XIII| her noblest, her loveliest friend.~ ~Rudolf was obliged to 29 XIII| knew for certain that her friend was out of danger, and therefore 30 XIII| both - the noble-hearted friend, who had been so good, so 31 XIII| see the happy face of her friend, and listen to the sweet 32 XV| angry grimace.~ ~"My dear friend," said he, "you ask too 33 XV| strangulated sort of voice, "My friend, for what do you take me, 34 XV| dressing.~ ~"Well, my dear friend," he resumed after a while, " 35 XV| falsehood and fraud, my friend," replied Kecskerey, coolly 36 XV| burst out laughing.~ ~"My friend, if our laws were disposed 37 XV| ago."~ ~"Joking apart, my friend, you see that I am a ruined 38 XV| pulled a wry face.~ ~"My dear friend, I know not why you say 39 XV| up his hat and bade his friend a grateful adieu, and so 40 XVI| Kárpáthy had promised her friend to share her labours as 41 XVI| week off, she wrote to her friend that she should rely upon 42 XVI| planet.~ ~Flora welcomed her friend with great joy, her satisfaction 43 XVI| as if he were an intimate friend, throwing back his dress-coat 44 XVI| me to despair. Surely, my friend[Pg 306] Kárpáthy is not 45 XVI| as a fact, that our fêted friend Rudolf is also going to 46 XVI| Flora, hastening to her friend, passed her arm round her 47 XVI| combine their charms? My friend, beware of this dangerous 48 XVI| installation speeches."~ ~"Ah, my friend, that won't do; you don' 49 XVII| t you want to meet your friend?" insisted the good old 50 XVII| the husband of your dear friend, is he not? Why do you look 51 XVIII| things, and it was "our friend" Kecskerey's speciality. 52 XVIII| fashion called Kecskerey "our friend," so it is only proper that 53 XVIII| befallen Abellino that our friend Kecskerey can speak of him 54 XVIII| evening, Béla!" screeched our friend Kecskerey, while Abellino 55 XVIII| danger. I assure you, my friend, that when last I saw her, 56 XVIII| to kill or be killed, my friend, I should advise you to 57 XVIII| Look around you, my friend, and choose for yourself."~ ~" 58 XIX| turned towards Flora. Her friend guessed the meaning of her 59 XX| is not necessary, my good friend, I am not afraid."~ ~And 60 XXI| Rudolf shrunk back.~ ~"Old friend, that's not a fit place 61 XXI| was, to comfort his old friend in the days of his[Pg 347] 62 XXI| keepsake. My third good friend is my steward, Peter Varga."~ ~" 63 Note| Kárpáthy inquired after his friend Rudolf, Lady Flora's husband,