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 1     I|         language. But it does not matter. I know the nigger lingo
 2     I|           Why, 'tis[Pg 37] only a matter of one or two hundred thousand
 3    II|         blow his brains out for a matter of a paltry hundred thousand
 4    II|           and tried to smooth the matter over with a jest.[Pg 52]~ ~"
 5    II|          said Abellino taking the matter seriously. "You give me
 6    II|           somewhat complicate the matter. I will try, first of all,
 7   III|       swaggering; indeed, for the matter of that, he sat as firmly
 8   III|      Master Jock this part of the matter was quite intelligible;
 9   III|            That was a very simple matter. When Whitsun Day was only
10    IV|          each other believe. As a matter of fact, however, Mr. Meyer
11    IV|           the change as much as a matter of course as the sparrows
12    IV|          her salary, but that the matter was to be kept secret for
13    IV|          no longer.~ ~"What's the matter with you all?" he cried. "
14    IV|     tripping!~ ~And besides, as a matter of fact, there was not the
15    IV|           Chlamek listened to the matter laid before him with all
16    IV|       voice -~ ~"Well, what's the matter, friend Meyer?"~ ~Mr. Meyer
17    IV|        further objections, if the matter comes before the courts,
18     V| themselves made no mystery of the matter. They explained with whom
19     V|           Dame Kramm to think the matter over for another week.~ ~
20     V|           told anything about the matter. Of course, it was a mistake
21    VI|           Paris."~ ~"That doesn't matter. I have come myself, I say,
22    VI|      appear triumphant.~ ~But the matter did not end here.~ ~Master
23    VI|         this is a purely personal matter which does not concern you."~ ~
24   VII|           overtook us? It doesn't matter, said I. We must be near
25   VII|           life so far but a small matter compared with what he might
26   VII|          determined to clinch the matter in prose of his own making.~ ~
27   VII|         did not wait to think the matter over, but rushed forward
28   VII|        Why, what the devil is the matter with you?" cried Bandi Kutyfalvi.
29  VIII|           as if he understood the matter completely.~ ~"If a child
30  VIII|        will say no more about the matter, and I will trouble you
31  VIII|        vain.~ ~Boltay thought the matter over for some time, and
32    IX|        even tell him what was the matter.~ ~"Oh, sir! oh, my dear
33    IX|         leap into the Danube. The matter stood simply thus: Abellino,
34    IX|          both parties to keep the matter secret till the wedding-day,
35    IX|       that is entirely a personal matter, of course.~ ~An especially
36    IX|           did not know it!~ ~As a matter of fact, the worthy banker
37    IX|          if she likes. It doesn't matter much."~ ~"Ah, a wedding!"
38    IX|           and settle their little matter the next morning. They departed
39    IX|        that they should fight the matter out in the large room of
40    XI|         heart. It will be no easy matter to win him over to more
41  XIII|           could tell what was the matter. It is a great pity that
42   XVI|       that I find out what is the matter with you?"~ ~"Let us see,"
43  XVII|          it would be no difficult matter to win her.~ ~As they ascended
44  XVII|         pale you are! What is the matter?"~ ~"Nothing, nothing, sir,"
45  XVII|        her heart. And what did it matter that nobody knew, she herself
46 XVIII|        his shoulders. What did it matter to him what befell Abellino?~ ~
47 XVIII|                Ah, that's another matter," said Abellino, in a somewhat
48 XVIII|           knows? - And what's the matter with her?" he asked aloud.~ ~"
49 XVIII|         murderer. I recommend the matter to your attention. Ho, ho,
50 XVIII|          interest have you in the matter?" inquired the astonished
51  XXII|          old Paul.~ ~"What is the matter?" said he.~ ~The old servant
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