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1 I| were jig-jogging right and left, and only now and then one 2 I| necessities, and my father only left me an income of a mouldy 3 I| tables which Sir John had left him.~ ~"Ah, cher ami! won' 4 II| shares. Monsieur Griffard left his pastry-shop in the charge 5 II| the emigré magnates had left to the care of the State, 6 II| scattering your money right and left, parting with your guineas, 7 III| that the crops were to be left untouched, and nothing was 8 III| him, and as often as he left one of them behind he gave 9 III| traversed he had plainly left them all behind, or rather 10 III| near it; even Martin was left many yards behind in mid-course. 11 III| Kis let go his collar and left him lying at full length 12 IV| Understanding nothing herself, she left everything to the servants. 13 IV| she ran up debts right and left (it never entered into her 14 IV| Pg 91] just enough money left to pay for kitchen requisites 15 IV| turned her back upon him and left the house.~ ~Mr. Meyer escorted 16 IV| you have still daughters left and to spare. I know from 17 IV| sir, you have one daughter left, the last, the prettiest, 18 V| candour. She frequently left the child to herself, ceased 19 V| them comfortably, but even left a margin for a little recreation. 20 V| how to be revengeful! They left the back door of the garden 21 V| off the conversation, and left Madam Kramm to cogitate 22 V| everything, and she had left no address behind for kind 23 VI| reporting in what state he had left the business, and the other 24 VI| and his hand was over his left ear. The surgeons came running 25 VII| approaching his honour from the left hand; and, even when he 26 VII| recollected that he had left his tobacco-pouch in the 27 VII| greeting, having only just left Pressburg, but was taken 28 VII| the empty place had been left for his nephew Béla. Then 29 VII| Hope were the only guests left behind in the castle itself. 30 VII| neither places nor moustaches left. Some of them scratched 31 VIII| inquire if by any chance I left a diamond [Pg 194]ring behind 32 VIII| Boltay's hand amicably, and left him in a perfect chaos of 33 VIII| Master Boltay; "the gentleman left this ring with me, and I 34 IX| domestic joys that she had left behind her. At the same 35 IX| miracle I have a hair still left on my head for worry and 36 IX| between the two rooms had been left open; and on very stormy 37 IX| Mrs. Meyer, therefore, left well alone. She had made 38 IX| Drive on, I say."~ ~"We have left something behind here," 39 IX| servant.~ ~"What have we left behind, eh?"~ ~"Twenty years 40 IX| tidings very angrily, and left Mrs. Meyer alone in the 41 IX| lose all his money than be left in the lurch by the girl 42 X| forehead as the index finger left ever more and more names 43 X| the two young women were left alone.~ ~The door had scarce 44 XIII| shaking hands right and left, and even finding time to 45 XIII| mechanism. I suppose it was left out of me when I was made - 46 XIII| to the friends they had left behind on the tower who 47 XIII| him, in fact, she never left him. She did not wish for 48 XVI| encountered his wife, who never left Madame Kárpáthy for an instant, 49 XXI| everything remains just as she left it. She did not die in this 50 XXI| his right, Mike Kis on his left, the fiscal opposite to 51 XXI| pursued Kárpáthy, "that if I left my son in the guardianship 52 XXI| is Rudolf, to him I have left my child. The second is 53 XXII| secrets which are better left at the bottom of men's hearts.~ ~