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1 I| for candles were dear, put out the fire, and stretching 2 I| degrees[Pg 24] the wine put them all on the most familiar 3 I| mouse, the gipsy suddenly put his hand to his bosom, and 4 I| it is a man, he need not put himself out; if it is a 5 I| saying another word, he put out the light and went to 6 I| good as to bring it nearer; put it on the table, and fill 7 I| be good for your health. Put on your fur pelisse lest 8 I| leg-warmers? Hie! you fellows! Put a warm brick under my dear 9 II| to make everything they put their hands to as complicated, 10 II| at the open door than he put down the paper which he 11 II| he said jestingly, "but put your hand, not on my pulse, 12 II| first of all, if I can put up with the restrictions 13 III| when the spicy flowers put fresh vigour and warmer 14 IV| by one) to promise not to put her brother in jail, and 15 IV| most glaring faults than put themselves to the trouble 16 IV| head of some play-writer to put you into a farce! What! 17 IV| without answering a word, put on his hat, and went, first 18 IV| will, unless it is to be put into her cof-cof-coffin."~ ~" 19 IV| manner, and their jokes put some heart into papa Meyer 20 IV| Aunt Teresa in case she put her threat into execution.~ ~ 21 IV| took off his spectacles and put them on the page of the 22 IV| simply said to Fanny -~ ~"Put on your hat and cloak, and 23 V| slightest sulkiness was put up with. Then, too, she 24 V| other half she carefully put by, that Fanny might have 25 V| And the sensitive youth put his handkerchief to his 26 VI| Master Boltay did not put back in his pocket the money 27 VI| assistance, and thereby put a stop to what might become 28 VI| say I wanted something to put pluck into me. Let us say 29 VI| Those pistols must be put aside, as they are evidently 30 VII| he beckoned to Palko to put down the documents.~ ~The 31 VII| honour is concerned, if they put blank paper before your 32 VII| on the road, and had to put up at my house. Nevertheless 33 VII| reliable information, and only put in an appearance on receiving 34 VIII| horse-race. Now, I want to put a stop to this base persecution. 35 IX| Pg 206] hungry. I am too put out to eat, and, at the 36 IX| squeamishness, was obliged to put on instead of her disgraceful 37 IX| embraces. Teresa, too, had put aside for once that perpetuum 38 IX| from an early hour, she had put nothing on her tiny feet 39 IX| she thought. "They will put it all down to vaingloriousness 40 IX| A poor man would have to put his nose to the grindstone 41 IX| horses were already being put to, and he would be off 42 IX| disappeared, everybody tried to put on a solemn and expectant 43 IX| Fennimore make such efforts to put on a solemn face, when his 44 X| have a few questions to put to you."~ ~This was a command, 45 X| and haughty dames? If she put on a bold and confident 46 X| 248] whom - how shall I put it? - towards whom your 47 X| tangent, "they advised us to put an end to the suit by arranging 48 XI| convulsions; if a knife is put across a fork, she will 49 XV| every step she takes, and put the affair in the hands 50 XVI| for it was not his way to put himself to any inconvenience 51 XVI| seizing his opportunity, put his arm through Rudolf's, 52 XIX| sleeping again.~ ~The mother put it back on Flora's breast, 53 XXI| coffin, in which I am to be put, stands all ready in my