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1 I| despair had soothed him by making him eat and drink all manner 2 I| whatever might be there, and making the postillion march in 3 I| fiddler, at the same time making the two little peasant girls 4 II| to find a lady capable of making a man happy for at least 5 III| costume of cloth of gold, and making him sit in the family state-carriage 6 III| and tried to arouse it by making as great a din and racket 7 III| dear, thoughtful mammas making inquiries about the circumstances 8 IV| one day that Matilda was making such delightful progress 9 IV| him with the intention of making her charms influence his 10 IV| countenances what impression he was making upon them. He was therefore 11 IV| that you can calculate upon making a handsome profit out of, 12 V| eyes was ever upon her, making falsehood impossible, looking 13 V| approach any one without making preliminary inquiries. I 14 VI| They heard some one outside making inquiries in an arrogant 15 VI| looking up his patterns and making out his account," thought 16 VI| Master Boltay's workshop, and making inquiries for Alexander 17 VI| against each other, and making them fight duels which our 18 VI| however, had the effect of making Abellino stop short six 19 VII| Kordovan leather boots, and making use of a ramshackle old 20 VII| corn-dealer of Raab, I see, thus making a total of one hundred and 21 VII| young missies. They are now making ready to give a representation 22 VII| sort of joke capable of making him roar with laughter. 23 VII| Miska Horhi to task for making such a blockhead of himself, 24 VII| matter in prose of his own making.~ ~Master Jock, according 25 VII| his nephew. Then he began making a little calculation: Four 26 VIII| who is always drinking and making merry with peasant girls."~ ~" 27 IX| they were laughing at and making fun of him. Not a day passed 28 IX| was in the kitchen outside making the coffee and the toast. 29 IX| of that gentleman who was making inquiries about me?"~ ~Mrs. 30 IX| Well, let us leave them all making merry together, and accompany 31 IX| supposing the contrary would be making the greatest mistake in 32 IX| once he was on the point of making a vigorous demonstration 33 IX| Abellino; "the wench is making pretty free with my name. 34 X| But I beg your pardon for making so bold as to speak of the 35 X| Kárpáthy family) - "for making so bold as to interrupt 36 X| hat or mantle. "You are making yourself quite at home, 37 XIII| considers himself justified in making as much row as possible, 38 XV| incapable, I'll swear, of making her so. There's falsehood, 39 XV| confusion would arise in the making out of our family trees."~ ~" 40 XVI| assembly-hall below was making frantic signs to her with 41 XVI| Kecskerey. "I know that they are making their palace at Pest habitable. 42 XVI| us see," replied Rudolf, making himself comfortable on the 43 XVIII| lay claim to the honour of making Madame Kárpáthy happy.~ ~"