Chapter

 1     I|          will last now for forty days longer, but if it does last,
 2     I|         it in the streets in our days, not only the street urchins
 3     I|    should run after it. In those days this fashion was called
 4     I|        the martial mode of those days, at the very time when no
 5     I|          your carriage for eight days at a stretch without getting
 6    II|     along with it also. In those days every man in Paris meant
 7    II|      they came home again in the days of the Restoration, Monsieur
 8    II|   English garden, which in those days had quite thrown into the
 9    II|          of the dandies of those days), "I am your servant to
10    II|        make. During the last few days, two Hungarian counts have
11   III|          been known to watch for days the tree in which a wayfarer
12   III|    peculiar phraseology in those days. Rudeness used to be called
13   III|       little about that in those days - but his manly bearing,
14   III|    reflecting that in a very few days the much-befêted cavalier
15   III|     Whitsun Day, most comical of days, arrived. Kárpáthy had ordered
16    IV|         FAMILY CURSE.~ ~In those days there lived at Pressburg
17    IV| requisites for another couple of days, she had a pleasant little
18    IV|        Naturally, in a couple of days, Matilda was as rosy as
19    IV|          to know in his official days: they were now leading counsel
20    IV|        to do in the bygone happy days when they were official
21    IV|        Yes, your house! In those days your house was a respectable
22     V|         the Meyer girls in those days? - and those who did, could
23    VI|          Boltay in their younger days, or perhaps she went to
24   VII|          as he used to be in the days when they played and fought
25   VII|          if they like, all their days."~ ~"Here is a suggestion
26   VII|          so strongly on ordinary days. When he knelt down to pray,
27   VII|      grant your honour many more days! I wish it from the bottom
28  VIII|         away the girl, and a few days later Teresa caught one
29  VIII|       employ the remainder of my days in excising the word 'fool'
30  VIII|         remain wifeless all your days? Come, don't pull such a
31    IX|        at the proper time. A few days later, he learnt, from a
32  XIII| therefore resolved to wait a few days longer.~ ~So Fanny regained
33  XIII|       from time to time.~ ~A few days afterwards Fanny was able
34  XIII|       then she would spend whole days with her husband, and bring
35  XIII|         with joy.~ ~During these days she had very little to do
36   XVI|              During the last few days a joyous rumour has flashed
37   XVI|         you, therefore for three days I will not quit your side,
38  XVII|        would detain him for some days.~ ~The two men spent the
39   XIX|     never forget, so that in the days to come, when he was the
40   XXI|          has come over me. Three days ago, a strange sort of sensation,
41   XXI|        good. I have sat here for days together, and have called
42   XXI|    comfort his old friend in the days of his[Pg 347] tribulation.
43   XXI|  attention, "God has numbered my days, and is about to call me
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