Chapter

 1     I|  innkeeper of the csárda does not live by only doling out wine,
 2     I|           you came, and where you live?"~ ~"I own property here,
 3     I|          own property here, but I live at Paris, and what devils
 4     I|         no doubt, so many szabos3 live in it, eh? Ha, ha! That
 5     I|          belong, sir?"~ ~"I don't live here. Bon Dieu! what a terrible
 6     I|      terrible fate for any one to live here, where the puddles
 7     I|           wonderful, that men can live here at all. Ah, mon cher
 8     I|          I ask you, how can a man live decently on that? If a man
 9    II|        least twice that amount to live upon every year. Good! I
10    II|          to say, he will scarcely live another year. Pardon me
11    II|     cheerfully, "is that you will live long enough."~ ~"Naturally,
12    IV|          those people who have to live by their labour with a beneficial
13    IV|           are not only content to live with her and share her shameful
14    IV|          take up as to absolutely live and breathe in it. Any attempt
15    IV|           servant with us than to live with Aunt Teresa!"~ ~"Oh,
16     V|        passed since Fanny went to live with Aunt Teresa. Those
17     V| self-sufficient, of being able to live without the compassion,
18     V|           Pg 119] been obliged to live in a house in the suburbs,
19     V|         her paradise and come and live with him - naturally not
20    VI|         manual labour in order to live thereby, such a question[
21   VII|           poor man to do? He must live. I know he has children
22   VII|     receive from me, so long as I live, from year to year. And
23   VII|     believe the old chap means to live for ever!"[Pg 186]~ ~ ~ ~
24  VIII|         staff, and I hope he will live a long time to use it."~ ~"
25  VIII|        would be enough to make me live my life over again. I am
26  VIII|        you like, he and you shall live in two separate counties,
27  VIII|         sighed. "We shall have to live a long time before we get
28    IX|         that if I did not like to live in the same house with,
29    IX|           speak to her. You shall live here too, if you like. It
30    IX|           very nice for us to all live together, and will do no
31    IX|        still alive, and likely to live; but, by that time, the
32    IX|          at last, that she was to live there. At first she insisted
33    IX|          can desire. Here you can live in perfect contentment so
34    IX|    reconciled to her, and went to live with her - yes, the whole
35    IX|          years if you continue to live as you are living now, for
36     X|        pardon, chère voisine - we live, you know, close to the
37  XIII|    backwards or forwards. Only to live on, live on, one day after
38  XIII|        forwards. Only to live on, live on, one day after another,
39  XIII|       asked Fanny.~ ~"You wish to live there, perhaps?" cried Kárpáthy,
40  XIII|           new life we'll begin to live there together."~ ~"Yes,
41    XV|      taken it into their heads to live henceforth at Pest, and
42  XVII|        had begged that they might live there for a short time,
43   XIX|      humanity.~ ~If only he might live long enough to hear the
44   XXI|       tell which of us twain will live longest, or die first?"~ ~
45   XXI|          I desire it not. Let him live. Let him have time to turn
46   XXI|           Lapayi property. May he live there happily with my two
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