Chapter

 1     I|           ça? - frogs? oh yes, of course - these frogs are the alligators
 2     I|          mother?"~ ~"Yes, yes, of course! My mother, that's it! Well,
 3     I|          lose patience during the course of this lecture, turning
 4     I|          of coffins to me?"~ ~"Of course I do. Why, you've one leg
 5    II| pocket-handkerchief. You know, of course, that a really elegant cavalier
 6   III|  comfortable manner possible. The course was a thousand paces in
 7   III|        time three quarters of the course was traversed he had plainly
 8   III| competitors. In the middle of the course they were a length ahead
 9   III|     Almost to the very end of the course neither was able to outstrip
10    IV|           much he has done in the course of the day; and how good
11    IV|     change as much as a matter of course as the sparrows take the
12    IV|           forgave[Pg 103] her, of course, and a coach was immediately
13    IV|      bashfulness deprived him, of course, of the advantage of being
14    IV|          objections, sir! But, of course, I understand, they would
15     V|         worshippers, although, of course, the Evil One, who is always
16     V|     anything about the matter. Of course, it was a mistake on her
17    VI|       himself together during the course of this speech, and all
18    VI|       frighten the Philistine, of course. Cow him, tame him, take
19   VII|           of slumber. We know, of course, that early[Pg 165] morning
20   VII|        There's no end to them, of course. How do you suppose I can
21   VII|           no business of mine, of course, not a bit! I am only a
22   VII|   counting not from his birth, of course, but from the beginning
23   VII|       beginning of his academical course) - a student togatus, as
24   VII|          to himself. "I'll go, of course, but don't suppose that
25   VII|   Kárpátfalva?"~ ~He had come, of course, to invite the gentlemen
26  VIII|         Do you understand?"~ ~"Of course! You would cut him off with
27    IX|   thousand florins, for which, of course, he was naturally expected
28    IX|        her.~ ~Mrs. Meyer came, of course, and watched her daughter
29    IX|         would provide for you, of course, if he had not got a nephew
30    IX|        you understand?"~ ~Why, of course she understood! This was
31    IX|          at intervals, during the course of her entertaining narrative,
32    IX|    entirely a personal matter, of course.~ ~An especially grand assembly
33    IX|            as you see. I mean, of course, my husband, Mr. John Kárpáthy;"
34     X|        silence - and I assume, of course, that they possess in their
35     X|     forsooth!), "for although, of course, we ought to have waited
36     X|        love, which is the regular course" (i.e. Perhaps you don't
37     X|          fell a laughing. Why, of course it would be one of the funniest,
38     X|         affairs in the world - of course it would.~ ~Meanwhile it
39     X|       madame. I recollect now, of course, of course - that is your
40     X|      recollect now, of course, of course - that is your Christian
41   XII|        captivated every heart. Of course she had the immense advantage
42   XII| vociferously: we know,[Pg 271] of course, that a good thing cannot
43   XII|      voice. It is permissible, of course, to dream of anything.~ ~ ~ ~
44  XIII|           merrily on again.~ ~The course had been chosen outside
45  XIII|           coldly review the whole course of her life. What was he,
46   XVI|          Madame Kárpáthy, for, of course, nothing happened between
47   XVI|         he reflected that, in the course of the evening, Kecskerey
48   XVI|         by contact with her.~ ~Of course he knew that it was Kecskerey'
49  XVII|          must welcome him too, of course. Are you not the mistress
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