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1 II| capable of making a man happy for at least a whole year! 2 IV| am sure you will all be happy."~ ~Worthy Meyer returned 3 IV| would then tell them how happy he was at having preserved 4 IV| of mine are!" said this happy pater-familias to himself.~ ~ 5 IV| wont to do in the bygone happy days when they were official 6 V| while she herself was so happy at home over her sewing.~ ~ 7 V| thus secure for herself a happy future. I only imposed one 8 V| have made me altogether happy!"[Pg 126]~ ~"How so, sir?"~ ~" 9 V| may be able to make others happy also. I will give you three 10 V| be who wished to make her happy without ever appearing to 11 VII| I give. The kingdom was happy enough till the pedants 12 VII| florins. He had never felt so happy as he was at that moment.~ ~ 13 VIII| I want to make my ward happy, but I will not give her 14 VIII| certainly would provide a happy, contented future for your 15 VIII| and I have the joy of a happy domestic life which I have 16 VIII| girl than I, to make him happy?"~ ~"Then you don't want 17 VIII| liked to have seen them happy together! And Fate willed 18 VIII| this step, she could make happy, whom she could rescue from 19 IX| Meyer. "The girl is not happy," she thought. "They are 20 IX| to something else.~ ~"How happy you are in this house! I 21 IX| wanted to go away.~ ~"Very happy!" replied Boltay. "Where 22 IX| tell them all about her happy adventure: how she had struggled, 23 IX| will be how to make you happy!"~ ~"And I, sir," said Fanny, 24 IX| Squire John Kárpáthy, the happy, the more than happy Nabob, 25 IX| the happy, the more than happy Nabob, set off with his 26 X| feel myself inexpressibly happy and fortunate when I am 27 X| every one around us feel happy."~ ~Dame Marion, however, 28 X| Permit me to remain in that happy belief! Permit me to go 29 X| pities me, and has made me happy!"~ ~"Oh, Fanny!" exclaimed 30 X| then only did she feel happy, oh so happy!~ ~"Come, come, 31 X| did she feel happy, oh so happy!~ ~"Come, come, my dear 32 XI| nothing that can make her happy. And her whole face, her 33 XII| as possible.~ ~And who so happy as the Nabob?~ ~It occurred 34 XII| here; and, to make his wife happy till he comes, he has notified 35 XII| two ladies with radiantly happy faces returned to the company, 36 XIII| Every day she must see the happy face of her friend, and 37 XIII| man must ever know!~ ~How happy she would have been now, 38 XIII| drew it to her lips. How happy Kárpáthy felt at that moment! 39 XIII| eyes of the tearful. Be happy in the blessings which Gratitude 40 XIII| promise me this?"~ ~"I am happy in being able to do anything 41 XIII| where would you feel most happy?"~ ~Fanny began reflecting. 42 XIII| dear sick little wife, and happy beyond expression at being 43 XIII| forcing herself to make him happy and load him with joy.~ ~ 44 XV| reason why this woman is so happy and contented? Her husband[ 45 XVI| which has made every one happy who has heard it."~ ~"What 46 XVII| side-bed.~ ~"Look, here is a happy family, three husbands and 47 XVII| of flowers. These are all happy lovers."~ ~Then Rudolf threw 48 XVII| flower shows that its life is happy."~ ~Here Rudolf rubbed the 49 XVII| the husband. They also are happy lovers. But now look over 50 XVII| lady had deserved to be happy, and yet she had only been 51 XVII| and yet she had only been happy a single moment all her 52 XVIII| of making Madame Kárpáthy happy.~ ~"Gentlemen," it said, " 53 XXI| youth. I would have my son a happy man. But what is happiness? 54 XXI| them all, and yet I was not happy. Let his soul be rich, and 55 XXI| rich, and then he will be happy. Let him be an honourable, 56 XXI| soul, and then he will be happy.~ ~"I am well aware," pursued 57 XXI| Be a father to my child!' Happy child! What a good father, 58 XXII| were really its mother.~ ~Happy child!~ ~The good old Nabob 59 XXII| the Nabob? Ah, now he is happy indeed, happy for evermore!~ ~ ~ ~ 60 XXII| now he is happy indeed, happy for evermore!~ ~ ~ ~THE 61 Note| Chapter XXII~ ~Ah, now he is happy indeed[,] happy for evermore!~ ~ 62 Note| now he is happy indeed[,] happy for evermore!~ ~ Glossary~ ~