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1 III| In every face was to be seen a confident gleam of hope 2 III| hippopotamus, and nobody had ever seen him dead-drunk in his life.~ ~ 3 III| puszta a young horseman was seen approaching at full tilt, 4 III| belongings at all. I have never seen either father or mother."~ ~" 5 IV| thousands, of times have I seen her sitting with a certain 6 IV| For two years we have not seen each other. During that 7 IV| safely follow. He had not seen them for a long time, but 8 IV| time to time that they had seen a man greatly resembling 9 V| where and when she might be seen. Ah! and this was much more 10 VI| whom once she had actually seen, and could never again forget, 11 VI| heyduke might have been seen looking for Master Boltay' 12 VI| firing. And you should have seen the malicious smile, the 13 VII| twelve years since I have seen any accounts at all from 14 VII| of the forest was to be seen. At last I asked a maize-reaper 15 VII| a spot or wrinkle to be seen on any portion of his attire.[ 16 VII| Kárpáthy?~ ~They had all seen John Kárpáthy sink back 17 VIII| Mike Kis, who was to be seen with him in every public 18 VIII| would have liked to have seen them happy together! And 19 IX| recognized you if I had seen you. If I had met you in 20 IX| house, and you should have seen his despair when he was 21 IX| you know him?"~ ~"I have seen him once, a long way off."~ ~" 22 IX| Never in my life have I seen such a figure of a man!"~ ~ 23 IX| high-road was all that was to be seen of the carriage.~ ~ ~ ~Early 24 IX| his ear -~ ~"I have just seen Miss Fanny Meyer descending 25 XI| might have been[Pg 261] seen together, engaged in their 26 XI| but those I have never seen;" but it is our women-folk 27 XII| was sitting now, and had seen a horrible sight; and now 28 XIII| was a dot of forest to be seen; everywhere else stretched 29 XIII| ladies could be plainly seen by every one, and every 30 XIII| from it.~ ~But they had seen enough of him to perceive 31 XIII| Even from afar he could be seen gnashing his teeth together 32 XIII| Squire John could now have seen it all! Ask an enthusiastic 33 XIII| in his life that he had seen this woman. He had no[Pg 34 XIII| now awake, and might be seen without harm, he stole softly 35 XV| individual like him, once seen, may not be forgotten. He 36 XV| ashamed if they could have seen each other. On the table, 37 XV| contented than I had ever seen her before."~ ~"Hell and 38 XVI| it had seemed to be when seen from afar, and she looked 39 XVI| for her if she had never seen him like this.~ ~The procession 40 XVI| been better had she neither seen nor heard him there. Now 41 XVI| through her that she had seen him before somewhere, and 42 XVII| him as if you had never seen him before?"~ ~Fanny fancied 43 XVII| more beautiful one to be seen.~ ~And again they fell a-talking 44 XVIII| known that should he be seen conversing with Abellino, 45 XVIII| How many times have I not seen you fall upon his neck, 46 XVIII| the world has never yet seen."~ ~At that moment a loud 47 XX| white fields, are to be seen in every quarter of the 48 XX| gleam of light was to be seen in two or three of the windows, 49 XX| without bells, might have been seen gliding along through that 50 XX| horsemen might have been seen slowly approaching from 51 XXI| towards one whom I have never seen. And now he is reduced to