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 1     I|       him down in front of his door, and, lolling his pipe out
 2     I|        as, passing through the door, he perceived the empty
 3     I|       he kicked at the kitchen door and shook his saturated
 4     I|       seek out for himself the door of the other guest's room
 5    II|        scarce reached the last door when the first courier came
 6    II|  perceive Abellino at the open door than he put down the paper
 7    II|       me will have to shut the door."~ ~"Then we are agreed?"~ ~"
 8    II|   escorted him out to the very door of the saloon.~ ~And thus
 9   III|        he came in front of the door of any burgher or town councillor
10   III|  worthy, stout man.~ ~Near the door stood a group of young men
11   III|     was a general rush for the door. Every one knew Kutyfalvi'
12    IV|    flow into the house through door, window, and chimney.~ ~
13    IV|      knocking was heard at the door. As nobody answered the
14    IV|         As nobody answered the door, the knocking was repeated
15    IV|       jumped up and opened the door, imagining that it was some
16    IV|     proposal, and, opening the door before her, led her into
17    IV|        had scarcely closed the door, when a merry laugh arose
18    IV|     escorted his sister to the door, and so long as he saw her
19    IV|       He could scarce find the door by which he had entered,
20     V|      she was to leave the back door of the garden open in the
21     V| revengeful! They left the back door of the garden wide open,
22    VI|       at that moment the outer door also opened, and Mr. Boltay
23    VI|      his heel and, banging the door to behind him, withdrew.
24   VII|       sooner had he got to the door than he suddenly recollected
25  VIII|   Boltay, standing outside his door one day, beheld a handsome
26    IX|       if you turn me from your door, and if my daughter will
27    IX|      carriage stood before the door.~ ~Master Boltay did not
28    IX|        in the cabinet, and the door between the two rooms had
29    IX|     the window to be where the door is. I say, Fanny," she added
30    IX|      Ah! now she is trying the door of vanity!~ ~"The man himself
31    IX| innermost chamber, locking the door behind them.~ ~A few hours
32    IX|          A few hours later the door was reopened, and they all
33    IX|       his carriage, opened the door himself, without waiting
34    IX|        would step in, shut the door, and off they would set
35    IX|       As he passed through the door he heard how everybody there
36     X|    continued knocking at every door he came to till he was told
37     X|       to have reached from the door to the sofa.~ ~Fanny was
38     X|       nearer and nearer to the door and she heard Kárpáthy cheerfully
39     X|     with some one! And now the door opened, and in there came -
40     X|   women were left alone.~ ~The door had scarce closed behind
41    XV|     himself rushed through the door. "These privileged friends
42   XVI|     bedroom. He knocked at the door, and, hearing her voice,
43   XVI|    Rudolf, peeping through the door.~ ~Flora, with a smile,
44  XVII|      heard her double-lock the door behind her.~ ~Now this of
45  XVII|        right up to her bedroom door, which she again locked
46  XVII|       there was a knock at the door she was scarce able to say, "
47  XVII|    able to say, "Come in." The door opened, and Rudolf entered.~ ~
48   XXI|          And now he opened the door of a room illuminated by
49   XXI|         don't be alarmed! That door yonder leads to the garden.
50   XXI|       here in the place of the door, and iron shutters will
51  XXII|       more. And the heavy iron door clanged thunderously on
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