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1 I| creature, which the two gentlemen held in high honour or they 2 I| Good evening, ladies and gentlemen," he cried, "I have the 3 I| on my account, ladies and gentlemen; pursue your diversions, 4 II| properties of these three gentlemen at home are in such excellent 5 II| often happens that elderly gentlemen, who for eighty years have 6 III| confident smile, whereupon the gentlemen in the carriages shouted, " 7 III| hazardous enterprise. All the gentlemen present began betting on 8 III| and wait upon those very gentlemen with whom you have been 9 III| so, too?[Pg 80] How the gentlemen will curse and the ladies 10 III| the heads of most of the gentlemen engaged in this drinking-bout 11 III| the various noblemen and gentlemen assembled there! Nay, better 12 III| when I and a few of my gentlemen friends sat down to play 13 IV| had induced all the great gentlemen concerned (she visited them 14 IV| art, worthy respectable gentlemen every one of them, who were 15 IV| there - counts, barons, gentlemen of high degree, bankers, 16 IV| which great men and grand gentlemen simply sneer at as the stock-in-trade 17 IV| them out of my hands? Well, gentlemen, say what you know of me! 18 IV| impression, for all the young gentlemen now vanished from the house. 19 V| number of unoccupied young gentlemen about, whose sole mission 20 VI| den.~ ~These two estimable gentlemen then, having, pro superabundante, 21 VI| to the table.~ ~The two gentlemen wished him bon jour. He 22 VI| towards the two seconds.~ ~"Gentlemen, I am at your service," 23 VI| he.~ ~"I am not joking, gentlemen. Since yesterday I have 24 VI| be absent; and therefore, gentlemen, you must either take away 25 VI| cases, but only as between gentlemen.~ ~"Hark ye, Alexander Barna," 26 VI| propose is only usual among gentlemen."~ ~"Well, gentlemen, I 27 VI| among gentlemen."~ ~"Well, gentlemen, I am not the challenger; 28 VI| either swords or pistols, gentlemen," said he; "'tis all one 29 VI| you met three Hungarian gentlemen in the Ermenouville Forest, 30 VI| to place our service as gentlemen at your disposal."~ ~Alexander 31 VI| regard it as our duty as gentlemen to offer you our assistance, 32 VI| in."~ ~"Take your places, gentlemen! take your places!" shouted 33 VI| permissible in encounters between gentlemen, when Alexander suddenly 34 VI| of your opponent! Look, gentlemen! You see that tree by which 35 VI| lived.~ ~"Then be so good, gentlemen, as to receipt this bill," 36 VII| comes of your scientific gentlemen taking up economical questions," 37 VII| in the direction of the gentlemen.~ ~"Why, what's come to 38 VII| of course, to invite the gentlemen to the funeral. That was 39 VIII| alarms every day. Fashionable gentlemen came a-hunting in the neighbourhood 40 IX| depend upon. Those poetic gentlemen love to scribble about ideals 41 IX| ladies sitting down and the gentlemen standing while they ate 42 X| judgment on these great gentlemen and ladies who did him too 43 X| concerning such distinguished gentlemen and ladies as those whose 44 X| lives of such distinguished gentlemen and ladies, yet, nevertheless, 45 XI| Last of all come the fine gentlemen. I need not tell you about 46 XII| have been brought up in gentlemen's families. And Fanny completely 47 XII| beauty won the hearts of the gentlemen, and her correct deportment 48 XII| superlative merits of these gentlemen, as to evoke an unprecedented 49 XIII| the elderly ladies and gentlemen in their carriages. Squire 50 XIII| make his excuses to the gentlemen, allowing it to be supposed 51 XIII| distributed. Here those of the gentlemen and ladies who were not 52 XIII| their handkerchiefs, the gentlemen their caps, to the friends 53 XV| that the ladies find the gentlemen amiable even in advanced 54 XVIII| together a sufficient number of gentlemen to form a club where only 55 XVIII| after him a whole group of gentlemen, who quitted the tea-tables 56 XVIII| couple of quicker-witted gentlemen, who had come there for 57 XVIII| Madame Kárpáthy happy.~ ~"Gentlemen," it said, "you forget that