IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
Alphabetical [« »] holy 5 homage 5 homburg 1 home 49 homeric 1 homewards 1 homoeopathically 1 | Frequency [« »] 49 father 49 fellow 49 four 49 home 49 mrs 49 whose 49 yet | Maurus Jókai A hungarian Nabob Concordances home |
Chapter
1 I| Mr. Peter Bús was coming home from his fields on horseback, 2 I| light! Is there any one at home?"~ ~This marvel brought 3 I| but on follies of purely home growth. I have a whole mob 4 I| respects to the little girls at home, and to the little dogs 5 II| State, and when they came home again in the days of the 6 II| these three gentlemen at home are in such excellent condition 7 III| WHITSUN KING.~ ~And now we are home again in poor dear Hungary.~ ~ 8 III| county, leaving word at home that the crops were to be 9 III| hippopotamus could make his home comfortably. On one side 10 III| he had sacks of them at home. Nay, he even lent a lot 11 IV| Worthy Meyer returned home from his sister's thoroughly 12 IV| they were forced to sit at home, for they had no money to 13 IV| with rage. He rushed wildly home. Fortunately, he made such 14 IV| Well, well, bring her home this afternoon," said Mr. 15 IV| for in which to convey her home. Let the world say what 16 IV| back again and hastened home.~ ~At home they were still 17 IV| and hastened home.~ ~At home they were still chattering 18 IV| Meyer never did return home again. From henceforth he 19 IV| distant travellers sent word home from time to time that they 20 V| herself was so happy at home over her sewing.~ ~Teresa 21 V| that Fanny was alone at home, he sent her a splendid 22 V| afterwards Teresa returned home, and she and Dame Kramm 23 V| poor disillusioned heart home. There she took her aunt 24 VI| Kárpáthy! Alexander hastened home with his discovery.~ ~On 25 VI| The master was not at home. He had got into a cart 26 VI| sent for!"~ ~"He is not at home."~ ~Conrad glanced at Livius, 27 VII| came [Pg 154]tottering home - some half-dead, others 28 VIII| want to carry my basket home myself10 - to inquire if 29 VIII| will be if you bring a wife home, and I have the joy of a 30 IX| when Master Boltay was at home in his factory, there rushed 31 IX| adversity. I'll take you home with me, for I have sent 32 IX| ready-made garments, and returned home with a complete suit, which 33 IX| gardens, and would be at home as soon as the waggon.~ ~ 34 IX| embroidery you did is at home - that sofa-cover, you know, 35 IX| go?"~ ~"She wants to go home to her daughters (Mrs. Meyer 36 IX| advised by their friends to go home, and settle their little 37 X| word that he would be back home in time for it."~ ~Then 38 X| making yourself quite at home, I must say."~ ~"Yes, aunt; 39 XI| his consort was as much at home in all these mighty matters 40 XIII| would now be sitting at home in her quiet peaceful cottage 41 XIII| see me and my husband at home. I don't think, however, 42 XIII| the carriage on her way home, she sighed involuntarily, " 43 XVI| with them elsewhere. At home you hear them whistle and 44 XVI| least of all fascinating at home.~ ~In a word, Fanny felt 45 XVII| of action. He would leave home for a week, and not tell 46 XVII| all the way.~ ~On reaching home, his merry, vivacious, affectionate 47 XVIII| congratulations come in. All at home send you their best greetings, 48 XX| from Teresa on her return home that Fanny was dead. The 49 XX| there's lots for me to do at home."[Pg 342]~ ~He could not