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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.~ ~"
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