Chapter

 1     I|       long enough, you gradually got reconciled to all his features.
 2     I|        the Nabob laughed till he got blue in the face.~ ~ ~ ~
 3     I|  calculate how much money he had got for this illumination. He
 4    II|       his money," I mean that he got back about twice as much
 5    II|       rumpled, "if you have only got good news to tell me, I,
 6   III|          young man. You have now got so accustomed to this sort
 7   III|           Wherever he might have got the steed on which he sat,
 8   III|       this time because my horse got frightened and shied. But
 9   III|        was that the stranger had got in quicker than himself.
10   III|        unsteadily. Everybody had got beyond the limit where the
11   III|     Whitsun Day?"~ ~"What's that got to do with me? I am neither
12   III|         up all that money?"~ ~"I got it honourably," said Michael
13   III| foresight than any one else, had got the better of those who
14    IV|       each other laugh, had only got to say, "Shall we go and
15    IV|      promised to obey him. Eliza got a situation with a sempstress;
16    IV|          the original price, but got them from the prima donna
17    IV|       upset by this language. He got up without answering a word,
18    IV|      knowledge."~ ~Mr. Meyer had got a sufficient answer at last;
19    IV|          tried to interfere, and got their share also, for papa
20     V|        her whatever. But she had got the idea into her head that
21    VI|        the way. There[Pg 135] he got into a carriage which was
22    VI|           and here the gentleman got out, while the carriage
23    VI|     other; it was a way they had got into lately.~ ~Suddenly
24    VI|          was not at home. He had got into a cart very early in
25    VI|    respective addresses. Then he got into the carriage where
26   VII|      millionaire; but he had not got much beyond fastening a
27   VII|          hand; and, even when he got where he thought he ought
28   VII|         the water would not have got at the bridge."~ ~"Never
29   VII|         millet-seed, it is said, got musty from waiting too long
30   VII|          crop so hastily that it got black and sour from heat."~ ~"
31   VII|        in hot haste, and when we got there not a trace of the
32   VII|          enough till the pedants got into it. We learn quite
33   VII|          Horhi. No sooner had he got to the door than he suddenly
34   VII|      told the gipsy that when he got drunk he was on no account
35   VII|        her a rich dowry, and she got six oxen from her own father
36   VII|       head of the table. When he got there he perceived that
37  VIII|        need of that. You've only got to listen to me." Then,
38  VIII|          chose for her, when she got the idea into her head that
39    IX|        Pg 205] on your head, you got from us! There's not a stick
40    IX|        way, and Teresa and Fanny got ready for her a cabinet
41    IX|         of course, if he had not got a nephew who is an advocate,
42    IX|       mad about you!"~ ~So we've got as far as this, eh?~ ~Fanny
43    IX|         he fancied that they had got you married somewhere or
44    IX|      awoke. Mrs. Meyer must have got up and gone out much earlier,
45    IX|          which Master Boltay had got for her, took her seat in
46    IX|        better of it, and at last got up and quitted the room.~ ~
47    IX|     pulled himself together, and got up and looked at himself
48     X|         Madame Kárpáthy. She had got a husband, and along with
49     X|         give back as good as she got, and woe to her if she did!
50     X|         am so delighted you have got to love each other so much
51    XI|         two young women who have got hold of such an interesting
52  XIII|      buffoon, Count Gregory, was got up, à l'Anglaise, in a red
53  XIII|       Now Count Gregory's Armida got nearest to him.~ ~"Bravo
54  XIII|         that was all poor Fecske got.~ ~And now the fox, with
55  XIII|      came round, to sigh, as she got up to face it: "Yet another
56    XV|      effect. But what has it all got to[Pg 298] do with me? I
57   XVI|          attention; nay, he even got upon a chair in order to
58   XXI|        waiting there now. I have got them together as rapidly
59  Note|             Chapter XXI~ ~I have got them together as rapidly
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