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 1     I|              it late at night in any sort of vehicle.~ ~It must have
 2     I|              saturated mantle. "What sort of a country is this? Hie,
 3     I|      movement of the stranger, and a sort of resigned melancholy gradually
 4     I|      befooled me!"~ ~"Enough of this sort of flummery, my sweet nephew;
 5    II|         agreeable things of the same sort, a relapse into[Pg 42] insignificance
 6    II|          from the top by a frightful sort of thing, which they called
 7    II|           cavalier never carries any sort of money about with him
 8    II|              sweetened by a peculiar sort of crystallized sugar, made
 9    II|           money? Besides, money is a sort of ware, and if you are
10    II|           uncle to be a very amiable sort of cavalier."~ ~"Not at
11   III|            got so accustomed to this sort of life that you'll find
12   III|            wine, each of a different sort, were piled upon waggons;
13   III|          however, you must know what sort of a character the beast
14   III|             be shown in.~ ~"What new sort of manners do you call this?"
15    IV|           satisfied - "quite another sort of thing, in fact. But,
16    IV|         forty, a smooth-faced, quiet sort of man, whom he found in
17    VI|           smell a rat, then?~ ~"What sort of an artisan is this Boltay?"
18    VI|               Mr. Boltay was not the sort of man to accept indiscriminate
19    VI|          want your advice as to what sort of furniture I am to give
20   VII|          strange, unusual guest, the sort of man, I mean, who is not
21   VII| spindle-shanked, barber's apprentice sort of fellow, takes the aged
22   VII|            devised every conceivable sort of joke capable of making
23   VII|           present, and made him some sort of a speech besides; but
24   VII|          cried he.~ ~"Nothing of the sort," growled the old servant,
25   VII|               The bailiff pulled the sort of face a man would naturally
26    IX|            Thus it came about that a sort of cold reserve was observable
27    IX|              a like kidney, were the sort of guests who frequented
28     X|             come with her niece as a sort of guard of honour, and
29     X|             Marion, in an artificial sort of style, belonging to none
30     X|             own to[Pg 255] feeling a sort of hesitation - I might
31     X|              mantle, and every other sort of impoundable article which
32     X|              with a biting, staccato sort of intonation, gazing vaguely
33    XI|             began to understand what sort of a wife he had won; and
34   XII|            of Kárpáthy Castle. Every sort and kind of four-wheeled
35   XII|              art, and of wines every sort imaginable. The dinner lasted
36  XIII|         Marion, in a shrill, pointed sort of tone, to Kárpáthy, who
37    XV|      perishable articles of the same sort. Round about the walls hung
38    XV|            grunted in a strangulated sort of voice, "My friend, for
39    XV|             betray them to you? What sort of an opinion can you have
40    XV|              and if something of the sort cannot be discovered, it
41   XVI|         gossip?"~ ~"Something of the sort."~ ~"About whom?"~ ~"Oh,
42   XVI|              light, frivolous, frail sort of woman."~ ~"I a light,
43  XVII|             he begin to reflect what sort of a game he was playing.
44    XX|           were the only trees of the sort in the whole region. They
45   XXI|            Three days ago, a strange sort of sensation, not unpleasant,
46   XXI|              night it was with a odd sort of joy, I know not how to
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