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 1     I|     cursed and swore, as he was pretty sure to do, he should have
 2     I|     that a mouse is such a nice pretty little animal, that I cannot
 3     I|     have you some good wine and pretty girls, eh?"~ ~"My wine is
 4     I|      country."~ ~"Very well, my pretty gentleman, then you may
 5     I|       may also choose you there pretty girls to your heart's content,
 6    II|         rooms, sumptuous table, pretty mistresses, and other agreeable
 7    II| completely, we must look at him pretty hard before we shall recognize
 8   III|  flowers in such a way that the pretty chains of pinks and roses
 9   III|    Kingship has cost the town a pretty penny."~ ~"I know this much,
10   III|       cried Martin. "You appear pretty cock-sure that you'll get
11    IV|       universally known as "the pretty Meyer girls."~ ~How their
12    IV|         their beauty! And these pretty girls, these universal belles,
13    IV|      last year's dances. He was pretty sure to marry her, as any
14    IV|         about the coffee-houses pretty frequently, and read the
15    IV|     that time you have placed a pretty considerable distance between
16    IV|        out-of-doors, and if any pretty woman visited him with the
17     V|       and Boltay thought what a pretty pair the two young people
18     V|        was, by the music of her pretty voice, suggested that he
19    VI|         toast together with the pretty little fugitive, as Hebe,
20    VI|      leaf with a bullet, may be pretty sure of his man in a duel!~ ~"
21   VII|         Let him alone; he has a pretty wife."~ ~"Pretty, but bad,
22   VII|       he has a pretty wife."~ ~"Pretty, but bad, your honour."~ ~
23   VII|         as of yore.~ ~And now a pretty young damsel approached -
24   VII|         the damsel who made the pretty speech on this occasion
25   VII|      husband from among so many pretty fellows?"~ ~"My dear father - - "
26   VII|         corner of the room.~ ~A pretty present for a seventieth
27  VIII|       slumbers, especially when pretty girls are about. My nephew
28    IX|           she began; "my sweet, pretty girl, never did I think
29    IX|       helping her; such a sweet pretty daughter deserved that her
30    IX|        hand also.~ ~"Oh, what a pretty hand, what an elegant hand!
31    IX|         her index-finger to her pretty little lips.~ ~"Drive into
32    IX|    affairs? Well, it would be a pretty thing indeed if she had
33    IX|  Abellino; "the wench is making pretty free with my name. Can she
34     X|       perhaps suppose) - "and a pretty old suit it is by this time!
35     X|    country-folks about here are pretty lively, and are always delighted
36     X|        prevent her, pressed the pretty little hand to her lips
37    XI|        the knowledge that every pretty face she sees will cause
38   XII|    spoken so well and made such pretty speeches. And to-morrow
39  XIII|        276] that she was such a pretty woman and he was her husband.~ ~
40  XIII|         on horseback, and other pretty names.~ ~Unfortunately Fanny
41  XIII| straight towards them.~ ~Here a pretty high fence confronted the
42   XVI|          He was glad to see his pretty neighbour in his house and
43   XVI|   Kecskerey would tell the same pretty story to a dozen or more
44  XVII|       of pleasure, that she was pretty sure to show favour to any
45  XVII|       peace."~ ~Flora shook her pretty head dubiously, and kissed
46  XVII|          some of which are very pretty. Indeed, you will find much
47  XVII|      Taking tenderly one of her pretty hands, Rudolf asked compassionately, "
48   XXI|           I see her resting her pretty head on the pillows, I see
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