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 1     I|   naturally occurred to a man's mind how much better it would
 2     I|        in them; they spoke of a mind that had been destined for
 3     I|         hundred florins I don't mind doing it!"~ ~"Let us see
 4     I|         Moreover, if you have a mind to travel, this kingdom
 5     I|      ditty that occurred to his mind.~ ~The heydukes, packing
 6    II|      deal[Pg 56] of strength of mind. If, however, I can't stand
 7    II| Meanwhile you must make up your mind to be my banker. The more
 8   III|       Nádudvar?"~ ~"I shouldn't mind, but how to conduct myself
 9   III|      Every one admired, not his mind, indeed - they troubled
10    IV|       should be brought up. Her mind is still uncorrupted, she
11    IV|         morning to make up your mind. If by that time you have
12    IV|        her before his eyes, his mind stood still, he was not
13    IV|       had evidently made up his mind to graft an endless series
14    IV|    after!~ ~In his confusion of mind he had wandered out of his
15     V|        belongs to the man whose mind and body are equally developed.
16     V|         at once occurred to her mind; yet, after all, it is one
17     V|      disposition. In the girl's mind the idea that she possessed
18    VI|         so deceive her youthful mind, for young girls are so
19    VI|      the youth was in his right mind or knew how to read.~ ~"
20    VI|     that anybody should bear in mind such minutiæ of his past
21    VI|     instruments with you? Then, mind you hold them in readiness.
22   VII|        at the bridge."~ ~"Never mind; rely upon me in the future.
23   VII|        Master Jock in his right mind?" whispered some of his
24   VII|       lads, who among you has a mind to take this young virgin
25   VII|       so thoroughly made up his mind that his nephew must come,
26  VIII|     could not get it out of his mind that this gentleman had
27  VIII|         no ordinary strength of mind to call that which seems
28  VIII|       her a week to make up her mind. In a week's time, my confidential
29  VIII|          At first he had half a mind to conceal the whole thing
30  VIII|        her for you? I shouldn't mind that, I am sure; I should
31  VIII|      exhibited such strength of mind. He pictured to himself
32  VIII|        the whole town. Teresa's mind was wandering among the
33  VIII|    strange thought arose in her mind. It would only cost her
34    IX|        loathe me."~ ~"Make your mind easy on that score, madam.
35    IX|       being able to make up her mind whether she should return
36    IX|        suddenly enlightened her mind, and she also began to entertain
37    IX|     time to complete in her own mind the suggestion insinuated
38    IX|        and paid the losers. His mind was elsewhere.~ ~And now
39     X|        and thereby steeling his mind the more, thus replied -~ ~"
40    XI|        they who have to bear in mind everything necessary to
41  XIII|   instant there occurred to the mind of Fanny her vision of long
42  XIII|    around her with an unclouded mind, she perceived two persons
43  XIII|       youth, of whose heart and mind the world itself had even
44   XVI|      which your pure, childlike mind can form no notion."~ ~"
45   XVI|        his wife had strength of mind enough to dismiss him, his
46   XVI|    dismiss him, his strength of mind was not less than hers.
47  XVII|          if only he made up his mind to conquer. Old Kárpáthy
48 XVIII|     have occurred to Abellino's mind, had not a couple of quicker-witted
49    XX|     suddenly flashed across his mind that the dead woman before
50   XXI|    together, and have called to mind every word she said. I see
51   XXI|       bankrupt both in body and mind. He is not likely to take
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