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 1     I|         held it in his hand, and replied with the utmost calmness
 2     I|          your service, however," replied Peter Bús.~ ~"I beg your
 3    II|          shoe."~ ~"Monseigneur," replied Monsieur Griffard, with
 4    II|        is that to me?"~ ~"Well," replied the banker, with a shrug, "
 5   III|          born who will do that," replied Martin, lifting his eyebrows,
 6   III|  carriages.~ ~"No need of that," replied Martin, defiantly. "Neither
 7   III|           Stop, little brother!" replied Martin, in a subdued, husky
 8   III|              Light it yourself!" replied Mike; "the flint and steel
 9   III|         gallows."~ ~"Excuse me," replied Mike Kis, deftly twisting
10    IV|          You will do that best," replied the aged spinster, "by bringing
11    IV|              It's all that," she replied, without even looking at
12    IV|        his wife, loudly sobbing, replied -~ ~"My daughter is dying!"~ ~"
13    IV|        is dying!"~ ~"Naturally!" replied her husband, thrusting such
14    IV|      here to bandy compliments," replied Teresa, dryly, "and it is
15    IV|         finished his oration, he replied very gently -~ ~"Teresa
16     V|       for a moment.~ ~The lackey replied that his master would be
17    VI|         I am Abellino Kárpáthy," replied the stranger.~ ~It was only
18    VI|       house?"[Pg 142]~ ~"It is," replied Alexander. There is surely
19    VI|       confidence as to tell me," replied Alexander, who had sufficient
20    VI|           Yes, I did meet them," replied Alexander, surprised that
21    VI|       all.~ ~"No, thank you," he replied. "People might say I wanted
22    VI|          are new."~ ~"We agree," replied Conrad; "only you must take
23   VII|      come?"~ ~"As many as muck," replied the old servant; thereby
24   VII|        daughter?"~ ~"Susie," she replied, in a scarcely audible voice.~ ~"
25   VII| sweetheart?"~ ~"No, I have not," replied the damsel, casting down
26   VII|       blushed up to the ears and replied in a scarcely audible voice -~ ~"
27   VII|          answer to the second he replied that the steward of the
28  VIII|         am; I don't deny it," he replied.~ ~The elderly gentleman
29  VIII|       know. You mean Alexander," replied the girl.~ ~Master Boltay
30  VIII|   engagement-ring!~ ~"Look now!" replied Master Boltay; "the gentleman
31  VIII|          how it would turn out," replied Boltay, laughing.~ ~And,
32    IX|         s all very well, sir,' I replied, 'but you cannot expect
33    IX|         go away.~ ~"Very happy!" replied Boltay. "Where does she
34    IX|         joy.~ ~"Yes, to-morrow," replied Fanny. Their eyes flashed
35    IX|          my honoured young sir," replied Palko, without the suspicion
36     X|          his mind the more, thus replied -~ ~"My lady, you honour
37     X|       question.~ ~"That she is," replied Varga; "indeed, it would
38     X|        he must be here by then," replied Flora; "he gave me his word
39  XIII|           we'll look after her!" replied Mike Kis, twirling his moustache.~ ~"
40  XIII|         she was.~ ~"Quite well," replied the invalid, and she tried
41    XV| falsehood and fraud, my friend," replied Kecskerey, coolly clasping
42   XVI|        My wife is the prettier," replied Rudolf, with mild self-satisfaction.~ ~"
43   XVI|     a-thinking, but presently he replied -~ ~"Don't let us talk about
44   XVI|       with you?"~ ~"Let us see," replied Rudolf, making himself comfortable
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