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 1     I|        his amusement, and whom he sent on before him in a separate
 2     I|           heyduke, therefore, was sent on in advance, who rattled
 3     I|        brother, Heaven has surely sent you hither!"~ ~At this mad
 4     I|          mocking, strident voice, sent an irritating farewell after
 5    IV|       household duties. They were sent to first-class educational
 6    IV|        the whole family in chorus sent up a piping wail like an
 7    IV|           a coach was immediately sent for in which to convey her
 8    IV|     afterwards distant travellers sent word home from time to time
 9     V|           this time he frequently sent over his head journeyman (
10     V|       Fanny was alone at home, he sent her a splendid bouquet of
11     V|         month personally, but had sent it to her in advance by
12    VI|           table, but swept it up, sent it to the editor of the
13    VI|        that a challenge should be sent to this advertising pater-familias.~ ~"
14    VI|         in the afternoon Abellino sent his seconds to the carpenter.
15    VI|     roared -~ ~"Let the master be sent for!"~ ~"He is not at home."~ ~
16    VI|      before him.~ ~He immediately sent one of them back. Did[Pg
17   VII|        hastening to meet him, and sent on before him, whilst he,
18   VII|          had withdrawn, the Nabob sent for his fiskal, or family
19   VII|           thought I was angry and sent Kutyfalvi on before.[Pg
20   VII|           he was sick; but he had sent what he had promised, all
21   VII|          you doff it, sirrah? Who sent this letter?"~ ~At the first
22  VIII|        weapons. On my birthday he sent me a coffin as a present,
23  VIII|           by my carriage, will be sent here - I don't want to carry
24  VIII|        the ring, it was not to be sent back to him, but he was
25    IX|          home with me, for I have sent her into the country to
26    IX|         was at the last gasp, had sent Abellino not one, but two
27    IX|        intending bridegroom old - sent Palko to Boltay's, and with
28    IX|     remain in town all night, and sent Boltay back to guard the
29    IX|       hundred different ways, and sent it to all the exhibitions,
30    IX| embroidered sofa which Mrs. Meyer sent to Fanny. The servant whispered
31    IX|           party, you see!~ ~Fanny sent back the servant with the
32    IX|         invitation to supper, and sent her best greetings to Mr.
33    IX|           friends. They naturally sent out all the invitations,
34    IX|    Fennimore by Abellino; so they sent their seconds to each other,
35     X|          intended guests which he sent to her for her approval,
36     X|          of honour, and Flora had sent her on in front while she
37    XV|           infernal intrigues have sent to the devil. If what I
38   XIX|           time anybody went in he sent a message along with him.~ ~
39   XXI|      slightest fear of it. I have sent for you in order that I
40   XXI|           copy of it was made and sent to Rudolf, as the chief
41  XXII|        was dead.~ ~Rudolf at once sent for the doctor, although
42  XXII|           him in the coffin. They sent for the very same youths
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