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1 I| and Vidra, the jester, stood before him; a little further 2 I| loaded table along till it stood opposite the couch on which 3 I| heydukes, the coachmen, stood before him trembling. Even 4 II| angry. But when a man has stood on an eminence from whence 5 II| little china porcelain table, stood a silver tea-service, and 6 II| Here the young Merveilleux stood up as if to allow the banker 7 III| stout man.~ ~Near the door stood a group of young men in 8 III| Prominent amongst all the youths stood the Whitsun King of the 9 III| competitors. Master Jock actually stood up to see better, the contest 10 III| bent forwards, the other stood up straight and pointed. 11 III| himself.~ ~The baited bull stood on the plain roaring terribly, 12 III| handsome figure of Mike, as he stood amongst a group of young 13 IV| in a shabby black dress stood before the brilliant assembly!~ ~ 14 IV| before his eyes, his mind stood still, he was not the master 15 IV| stage hero, while his guests stood still and stared.~ ~What 16 VI| burst from his lips. There stood two names written one beneath 17 VII| wrinkles.~ ~Opposite him stood the worthy steward, with 18 VII| behind his back.~ ~The fiskal stood and waited for his master 19 VII| bouquets in porcelain vases stood between all the dishes.[ 20 VII| In the midst of the room stood a silver basin, from whose 21 VII| dudgeon, shouted to Palko, who stood behind his chair -~ ~"What 22 VII| table.~ ~In the background stood a colonaded peristyle, in 23 VII| and there on the table stood - a covered coffin!~ ~A 24 VII| with John Kárpáthy as he stood at Death's ferry. Even the 25 VIII| all its doors and windows stood right open before him, Abellino 26 IX| four mortal years I have stood the shame of it, and it 27 IX| ashamed, the eldest of them stood up to me, and told me straight 28 IX| into the Danube. The matter stood simply thus: Abellino, since 29 IX| hour later, the carriage stood before the door.~ ~Master 30 IX| her might. Fanny simply stood still and held her, without 31 X| perceiving his mistress, he stood on the threshold in an attitude 32 XIII| 283]~ ~Suddenly the fox stood still. Sweeping his tail 33 XVII| swept into the park.~ ~Fanny stood still as if her feet were 34 XVII| no escape from him. They stood face to face.~ ~The young 35 XVII| lady had returned when she stood feverishly trembling before 36 XIX| After hearing this Kárpáthy stood there without uttering a 37 XIX| inspired eyes.~ ~There he stood, beside the bed, unable 38 XX| sitter behind frequently stood up in the sledge, and swept 39 XX| the spot where the pines stood out darkly against the snow-white 40 XX| inverted torch.~ ~The horseman stood alone before the monument - 41 XX| colonnaded monument and stood rooted to the ground with 42 XX| white monument. There he stood and thought of the woman 43 XX| him there below. Her face stood before him now as it had 44 XXI| partake of.~ ~The priest stood in front of the table on 45 XXI| sacred elements, the others stood around in silence. Then