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1 I| any more from, but I don't mean to starve for anybody."~ ~ 2 I| whip."~ ~"A horse, do you mean?"~ ~"Pas donc! They don' 3 I| c'est beau! Very nice, I mean. The worthy magyars name 4 I| who was not my father, I mean."~ ~"I suppose you mean 5 I| mean."~ ~"I suppose you mean your mother?"~ ~"Yes, yes, 6 II| remaining two; but in the mean time up came a mob of ragged 7 II| When I say "his money," I mean that he got back about twice 8 II| your life."~ ~"How?"~ ~"I mean to say, so long as old John 9 II| ex-pastry-cook, gravely.~ ~"Nor did I mean to say that I would have 10 III| they offered him a cap. "I mean to win back my wreath."~ ~" 11 IV| prison. You know what I mean. Get something to do yourself, 12 IV| Sister! what does that mean?" he cried.~ ~"What does 13 IV| cried.~ ~"What does that mean? It means that you are a 14 V| forgotten her first love. In the mean time her family had gone 15 VI| for herself, she did not mean to trouble her head about 16 VI| deuce does this Philistine mean by showing his dirty halfpence 17 VI| don't be afraid. I don't mean to frighten you. I only 18 VII| s best son, what do you mean by talking to your master 19 VII| guest, the sort of man, I mean, who is not in the habit 20 VIII| to dance for joy at it. I mean to deprive him of that satisfaction."[ 21 VIII| vision was no false dream. I mean to marry. And now you shall 22 VIII| my house!"~ ~"What do you mean, sir?"~ ~"I mean that I 23 VIII| do you mean, sir?"~ ~"I mean that I demand from you your 24 VIII| Aunt Teresa, and in the mean time I'll run off and get 25 VIII| ardently."~ ~"I know. You mean Alexander," replied the 26 VIII| and sensibly, "That would mean good luck, but not happiness."~ ~" 27 VIII| as a husband. What do you mean by it?"~ ~Master Boltay 28 IX| four of them: 'What do you mean by preaching at us? What 29 IX| swear fidelity to you in the mean time. 'Alas, sir!' I said, ' 30 IX| new arrivals. The host, I mean Mr. Kecskerey, went towards 31 IX| with me also, as you see. I mean, of course, my husband, 32 X| lady!~ ~The poor lady I mean is Madame Kárpáthy. She 33 X| am not kicked out in the mean time," retorted Lady Szentirmay, 34 X| as it might be taken to mean, either that no sane person 35 XIII| parties - - ~"I did not mean that. I am thinking of serious 36 XV| not yet half dressed, I mean the expression to be taken 37 XV| and amused himself in the mean time by throwing paper pellets 38 XVI| The worthy cavalier - I mean Mr. Kecskerey - had just 39 XVI| Pg 308]~ ~"What do you mean by that?" inquired Rudolf, 40 XVII| a short time, and in the mean time would he occupy her 41 XIX| affliction."~ ~"What do you mean by that?" thundered the 42 XX| accompany you, young sir, if you mean to take a stroll, for wolves 43 XXI| without going in. And now I mean to have a last look at it, 44 XXI| my soul, remains here. I mean my son."~ ~At these words 45 XXI| my nephew Béla - it would mean his utter ruin. I charge 46 XXI| bitterest moments of my life. I mean my nephew, who was christened