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1 I| himself, a dubious-looking being of the feminine gender, 2 I| sleeping companions, and being in a condescending humour, 3 I| behind him under pain of being instantly shot through the 4 I| Nobody is horrified at a crab being cooked, nobody flies in 5 I| upon the peculiar idea of being carried to the csárda on 6 I| room; he was offended at being treated in this manner.~ ~" 7 II| densely foliaged trees without being able to find his destination. 8 III| heard of the festal oxen being tied to a cart's tail? Why, 9 III| among the reeds to avoid being lassoed by the halter-line 10 III| obstinate animal without being able to move it from the 11 III| and the protocols were being read, the old gentleman, 12 III| than his own. Instead of being angry, he covered with kisses 13 IV| difficulty without ever being able to find it. And he 14 IV| greater degradation than being thrust into prison. You 15 IV| not her kinswoman, Meyer being such a very common name. 16 IV| course, of the advantage of being able to read from their 17 V| inasmuch as there is a Being Who sees behind all our 18 V| the proud consciousness of being self-sufficient, of being 19 V| being self-sufficient, of being able to live without the 20 V| the throng without anybody being the wiser, and that the 21 VI| these nine years without being able to find what I seek; 22 VII| every well-ordered female being fled from the place, and 23 VII| never set eyes upon a human being. We can, therefore, picture 24 VII| reckon upon another year being granted him? Was he sure 25 VII| former Whitsun King, as being the one among them whose 26 VIII| I shed their blood, were being scattered to the winds by 27 IX| feathers? Then, sir, instead of being ashamed, the eldest of them 28 IX| still and held her, without being able to make up her mind 29 IX| willy-nilly, and insisted on being conducted to the bride at 30 IX| despite the fact of his being a member of the legislature, 31 IX| preparations for the marriage were being made outside the house - 32 IX| the horses were already being put to, and he would be 33 IX| who prided himself upon being somebody, whether he was 34 IX| principal object therein being to relieve Abellino of this 35 IX| green table, amongst them being Abellino's rival, Fennimore, 36 X| about to beg pardon for being so bold as to sit in it 37 X| without running the risk of being deceived."~ ~Fanny read 38 X| thought: here is a blessed being who thinks of me, pities 39 X| appropriated;" which meant, being interpreted, "Your family 40 XIII| who has the reputation of being irresistible."~ ~"I am not 41 XIII| partly to their attention being directed elsewhere, they 42 XIII| this?"~ ~"I am happy in being able to do anything that 43 XIII| happy beyond expression at being allowed to give her her 44 XVI| saved Fanny herself from being betrayed and ruined. I know 45 XIX| another room.~ ~"Why? I prefer being here; at least I can hear 46 XXI| face while all this was being said; nobody guessed what 47 XXI| felt while these words were being spoken.~ ~"'How foolish 48 XXI| God's judgment-seat with being a bad man, a bad relative,