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1 I| of a betyár. The worthy fellow was sleeping, for, after 2 I| drink immediately. If the fellow cursed and swore, as he 3 I| up there, you innkeeper fellow! Get up, get up! You are 4 I| Gyárfás? Where is that poet fellow skulking now?" And yet the 5 I| now?" And yet the worthy fellow was standing close beside 6 I| After a long time the poor fellow[Pg 23] began to breathe 7 I| a broadly built, sturdy fellow, and leaving his lackey 8 I| dimensions, so that if a fellow did not look out he might 9 I| A mad, doating old fellow, of whom I could tell you 10 I| laughed aloud at the old fellow's impotent rage.~ ~"Come, 11 I| touch nothing that that fellow has had aught to do with. 12 II| may laugh at the other fellow, and spin the case out indefinitely. 13 II| thinking that the poor old fellow's health may be shattered 14 III| a handsome, ruddy young fellow of about six and twenty, 15 III| million for it; and how the fellow sticks on! Well, Martin, 16 III| Mike, you are a fine young fellow. You[Pg 79] please me greatly. 17 III| who, "like a jolly good fellow," had come disguised as 18 III| his head here; but this fellow,[Pg 81] metaphorically speaking, 19 III| would then be to exhibit the fellow in the scarlet livery of 20 III| circumstances of the fine young fellow whom they were by no means 21 III| suspect that the fine young fellow in question had serious 22 IV| acquaintance was a really excellent fellow, and by profession a judge 23 V| a worthy, honest young fellow, and his favourite, whom 24 V| tall, muscular, well-built fellow, with blonde curly locks, 25 VI| I thought so, my worthy fellow! You have a great reputation 26 VI| the skies, my good, honest fellow. Fresh from your workshop, 27 VI| there's not a more amiable fellow in the world than a thoroughly 28 VI| herculean, athletic-looking fellow, whom, on that very account, 29 VI| went away, "that that young fellow has as stout a heart as 30 VI| in a duel!~ ~"Poor young fellow!" sighed Rudolph to himself, 31 VII| respectable elevation the worthy fellow revealed to the light of 32 VII| in the courtyard. The old fellow's head is grey now, but 33 VII| barber's apprentice sort of fellow, takes the aged father parts; 34 VII| will be fine!"~ ~The old fellow took as much delight in 35 VIII| cooled towards the poor young fellow you chose for her, when 36 VIII| possibly be amiable to an old fellow of over seventy, after coldly 37 VIII| man, an honest, honourable fellow, a good liver, a diligent 38 VIII| The lad is such a worthy fellow, that seek as you like you 39 IX| sees any suitable young fellow of her own age, and the 40 IX| was a fine, handsome young fellow; in fact, I never saw a 41 X| fashion, which plunged the old fellow into the most unutterable 42 X| Well, you are a lucky fellow, Kárpáthy, you, at any rate, 43 XI| He is the most delightful fellow in the world, and can keep 44 XIII| Berettyo. The crafty old fellow had succeeded in checkmating 45 XIII| her husband, that good old fellow, what of him?~ ~Only now 46 XV| evening. He is a much finer fellow than his brother, and he' 47 XIX| things from that good old fellow, John Kárpáthy."~ ~What 48 XX| just as the other young fellow had done.~ ~Then he flung 49 XXI| also, was always a good fellow, who loved me right well.