Chapter

 1   Pre|      Hungarian sentence, will be able to appreciate the immense
 2     I|       stones away in order to be able to pick and choose his mouse
 3    II|         many opportunities to an able business man for learning
 4    II|     foliaged trees without being able to find his destination.
 5    II|      faces. Suppose, now, I were able to cure you?"~ ~The bitter
 6    II|          first year you would be able to pass happily enough;
 7    II|        in all Paris you would be able to find a lady capable of
 8   III|         all over; he'll never be able to catch him up!"~ ~And
 9   III|        of the course neither was able to outstrip the other; but
10   III|   obstinate animal without being able to move it from the spot,
11    IV|    difficulty without ever being able to find it. And he could
12    IV|          people, unless they are able to sit before the mirror
13    IV|        of the advantage of being able to read from their countenances
14    IV|       you, sir, if you are still able to follow good advice,"
15     V|         Then, too, she was never able to escape detection, a far-seeing,
16     V|        self-sufficient, of being able to live without the compassion,
17     V|     voice, "that I have not been able to carry out the desire
18     V|          Maria will at length be able to rest in peace."~ ~And
19     V|       repay me, so that I may be able to make others happy also.
20     V|      that the young woman may be able to pay for the necessary
21     V|          Fanny that she would be able to see her unknown benefactor
22    VI|         nine years without being able to find what I seek; for
23    VI|          window that he might be able to read it better.~ ~"What
24    VI|      kicks downwards, you may be able to hit him in the stomach,
25    VI|       the next moment nobody was able to exactly explain.~ ~A
26   VII|      that your honour may not be able to count the hairs of your
27   VII|          kinsmen, and I shall be able to rest in the Lord with
28   VII|        so far recovered as to be able to rise from his bed and
29  VIII|     truth. The girl would not be able to resist the tempting prospect,
30  VIII|      cried Master Boltay, scarce able to contain himself for joy. "
31  VIII|        proud he would feel to be able to say to the magnate, "
32    IX|        daughter! She will not be able to love me any more. She
33    IX|          held her, without being able to make up her mind whether
34     X|          and fortunate when I am able to do your ladyship any
35     X|       are two of us, we shall be able to make quite a jest of
36    XI| impetuously, and you will not be able to avoid him; but all you
37    XI|        at all. I have never been able to discover what qualities
38  XIII|        death. When first she was able to look around her with
39  XIII|         now!~ ~She was no longer able to go either backwards or
40  XIII|       time, I hope Fanny will be able to redeem the promise she
41  XIII|          a short time I shall be able to get up. Don't be angry
42  XIII|              I am happy in being able to do anything that pleases
43  XIII|        days afterwards Fanny was able to leave her bed, and, leaning
44    XV|        some one; if any one were able to show the world in the
45   XVI|      upon a chair in order to be able to see her better. At first
46   XVI|        Poor lady, she was scarce able to utter these few words: "
47   XVI|      will that make? Will she be able to conceal the smarting
48  XVII|          the door she was scarce able to say, "Come in." The door
49   XXI|    better than I could do were I able to stretch forth my hand
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