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1 I| Mr. Peter Bús was famous far and wide for his peculiar 2 I| gone, what will be mine is far off, and what should be 3 I| with; nay, it is cleverer far than they. What a delicate 4 I| table, yet they are both far more horrible animals than 5 I| acquaintance of the new-comer, as far as we can at least, as soon 6 II| But let us go further. So far as you are concerned it 7 III| the race to begin - when far away on the puszta a young 8 III| We shall not have to go far. Among the reeds yonder 9 III| morass which extends as far as Püspök-Ladány and Tisza-Füred, 10 III| genteel circle. In his cups he far outstripped them all; and 11 III| moustache, which are of far more account than any amount 12 IV| twice his impatience went so far that he asked his wife, " 13 IV| wandered out of his way as far as the Malomligeti pond. 14 V| had brought her charge as far as this, I say, Teresa began 15 V| newly found female virtue as far as possible. Who did not 16 V| of my deceased bride. So far as natural gifts are concerned, 17 V| virginal modesty will raise her far above all her fellows. But 18 V| treasure which would raise her far above her competitors on 19 VI| master?"~ ~"He did not so far honour me with his confidence 20 VI| to retract.~ ~Ah! he had far better reasons for fighting 21 VII| collected hay and straw far and wide for the rockets; 22 VII| would be all the same, so far as your honour is concerned, 23 VII| our receipts are less, so far as the item of wool is concerned, 24 VII| Museum."~ ~"I'll wager I have far better collections here 25 VII| had done in his life so far but a small matter compared 26 VII| perhaps, have strayed away too far, and then the heydukes threw 27 VII| beamed, though he drank far less of wine than usual. 28 VII| highly respected nephew so far as to urge him vehemently 29 VII| Abellino that he had so far recovered as to be able 30 VIII| ancestral estates, for which far better men than I shed their 31 VIII| through the very man who, so far from weeping at my death, 32 VIII| several rooms. The night was far advanced; it was time to 33 IX| she might come to wear far more splendid things, she 34 IX| towards your mother! So far from avoiding, do your utmost 35 IX| you!"~ ~So we've got as far as this, eh?~ ~Fanny now 36 IX| poor man when I saw him so far gone. Suddenly you disappeared 37 IX| moments later a cloud of dust far away on the high-road was 38 IX| dwelling. Providence was so far merciful to her that she 39 IX| that, Mr. Kecskerey, so far from granting his pardon, 40 IX| at cards to-day, for, so far as love is concerned, everything 41 X| My lady, you honour me far above my merits by your 42 X| Pardon me for presuming so far. I know right well that 43 XI| in order to discover how far you are unable to answer 44 XII| imaginable. The dinner lasted far into the night, and towards 45 XIII| jokes, rewarded them with far more laughter than their 46 XIII| lurking-place. The hounds were now far behind him.~ ~But now old 47 XIII| so good, so kind to her, far better and kinder than she 48 XIII| Anywhere, if it only were far enough! Away from the neighbourhood 49 XIII| the nicest place. That is far enough away anyhow," thought 50 XVI| would not have been too far away from her, so she thought, 51 XVII| Fanny wished, in fact, to be far away from Szentirma, and 52 XVII| understood, but he was very far from understanding.~ ~And 53 XVII| had buried that away too, far out of sight. Why, why did 54 XX| evening, shed their light far and wide, and merry groups 55 XXI| readily become suicides. And far be the thought of such a