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 1     I|         kept close to it on each side, and, whenever a jolt came,
 2     I|      from the other, the further side. In the direction of Nyiregyháza
 3     I|         lodged them there by the side of the old gentleman. The
 4     I|       places by him, one on each side. Then he beckoned the innkeeper
 5   III|         he have looked on either side of him, still less upon
 6   III|        by the horns, one on each side, and you ought to stick
 7   III|         the foremost racers, and side by side urged their steeds
 8   III|     foremost racers, and side by side urged their steeds strenuously
 9   III|         home comfortably. On one side of it extended rich wheat-fields,
10   III|       wheat-fields, on the other side the rich, dark green reeds
11   III|      then suddenly sprang to one side. The bull bounded away right
12    IV|          ah!" resounded on every side.~ ~"And why? I should like
13     V|          could have its pleasant side likewise.[Pg 117] Teresa'
14     V|        was sitting by one of the side altars, enjoying in her
15    VI|       her hands hung down by her side.~ ~Presently the footsteps
16   VII|       get him to sit down by the side of his honour. Palko had
17   VII|         other Jewish patriarchs, side by side with three and thirty
18   VII|       Jewish patriarchs, side by side with three and thirty red-breeched,
19   VII|      Kárpáthy family, and on the side, picked out with large silver
20    IX|    shifting her pillows from one side to the other. "The man was
21    IX|   indicated the gentleman by her side.~ ~Mr. Kecskerey could only
22    IX|          that resounded on every side was so much scorn and ridicule
23     X|         an armchair on the other side of the room.[Pg 253]~ ~"
24    XI|    lovers of laughter are on his side."[Pg 264]~ ~"Count Gregory
25   XII|     sight; and now he saw by his side a young and enchanting wife,
26  XIII|          dance and curvet by the side of their chosen dames; behind
27  XIII|        was[Pg 279] riding by her side, "I should like to know
28  XIII|       cracking of whips on every side of him told him that a war
29  XIII|    momentary respite, and with a side spring slipped between the
30  XIII|         at him from the opposite side like lightning, and in that
31  XIII| galloping along it; on the other side of it, six fathoms in depth,
32  XIII|       two persons sitting by her side; one was Flora, the other -
33  XIII|       illness brought her to her side. She arrived on the very
34    XV|        you."~ ~"The luck's on my side then, but let us talk of[
35   XVI|        days I will not quit your side, although I know that in
36   XVI|          sprang up from Rudolf's side in amazement.~ ~"Rudolf!
37  XVII|        those two maples standing side by side? What handsome trees
38  XVII|          maples standing side by side? What handsome trees they
39 XVIII|         the laughter over to his side.[Pg 329]~ ~"Don't you know
40   XIX|         the dying woman. On each side of the bed a familiar form
41    XX|         swept the plain on every side, as if he were in search
42    XX|     marble monument arose by the side of a green tree, on the
43   XXI|         always to be found by my side. To him I leave my favourite
44  XXII|         and they laid him by the side of his departed wife as
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