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1 I| for the abyss of hell, to think that one such beast is not 2 I| Don't be afraid. I'll think of an epitaph for you."~ ~ 3 I| her."~ ~"It is not as you think. Let me tell you that Master 4 I| I much regret that you think so lightly of the estate 5 III| I don't know whether you think so, too?[Pg 80] How the 6 IV| member of your family, ever think of her again. God will help 7 IV| unceremoniously that she was likely to think twice before visiting him 8 V| voice; it makes me actually think that I can hear her now. 9 V| virtue they all failed me. I think of them with shame, and 10 V| again, leaving Dame Kramm to think the matter over for another 11 VII| have given him something to think about, for it is a little 12 VII| comedians arrived?"~ ~"I should think they had. There's that Lokodi 13 VII| Martin did not wait to think the matter over, but rushed 14 VII| no account were they to think of coming back to him.~ ~ 15 VIII| and had nothing else to think of but how to make a fool 16 VIII| am proud of it myself. I think of it night and day."~ ~" 17 VIII| Night and day? And don't you think of anything else, then?"~ ~" 18 VIII| I? What else should I think of, pray?"~ ~"Why, that 19 VIII| a glass of water? Do you think I don't know whom you love? 20 IX| a thing possible? Do you think she would look at her poor 21 IX| used to be. "What will they think of me?" she thought. "They 22 IX| pretty girl, never did I think I should be so fortunate 23 IX| time to take it all in and think it all over. Then she went 24 IX| chuck it away. A man would think twice about breaking his 25 IX| pity to ink your fingers, I think, for I can give her the 26 IX| look on all the time!~ ~To think that this girl, whom he 27 X| singled out by his finger, think better of it, and tacitly 28 X| good qualities, he did not think suitable for his purpose. 29 X| friendly smile; "don't you think we have had as much of this 30 XI| the house, now began to think that their condescension 31 XI| you may say, do, or even think. If any one crosses his 32 XIII| Why not? Don't you think me a good enough horseman?"~ ~" 33 XIII| meadows, with nothing to think of but her flowers!~ ~That 34 XIII| husband at home. I don't think, however, that I'll say 35 XIII| back again!~ ~"Mehadia, I think, would be the nicest place. 36 XV| to[Pg 298] do with me? I think as little of such things 37 XV| I rather incline to think that some one else may be 38 XV| singular."~ ~"Why should you think so?"~ ~"That old man has 39 XVI| in amazement.~ ~"Rudolf! think what you are saying. Are 40 XVII| with my wife, or, if you think it more prudent, make use 41 XVII| business, and who would think of a woman in the midst 42 XVII| struggling with despair when I think of you? Can you be the happier 43 XXI| will be the last of them. I think of it with joy, and have