Chapter

 1    II|        amount to live upon every year. Good! I am ready to advance
 2    II|       will scarcely live another year. Pardon me for anticipating
 3    II|        with your hand. The first year you would be able to pass
 4    II|       happy for at least a whole year! At the end of that year
 5    II|         year! At the end of that year the Kárpáthy family would
 6   III|          the Whitsun King of the year before. He was a tall, lanky
 7   III|         remain Whitsun King this year also?"~ ~"I shall not be
 8   III|           This is only the sixth year that I have been Whitsun
 9   III|          that Martin, during the year of his Whitsun Kingship,
10   III|         Whitsun King for a whole year, eh? What will you do with
11   III|         And if at the end of the year you are deposed?"~ ~"Then
12   III|  drinking and dicing for a whole year; you shall help into their
13    IV| acquaintance he had made at last year's dances. He was pretty
14    IV|         out and do up their last year's dresses. Carnival time
15    IV| beautiful as could be, and not a year's difference between them.
16     V|  received five hundred florins a year from an insurance office
17     V|          of her, to devote every year the sum of three thousand
18   VII|        would have considered the year lost in which he did not
19   VII|        The festivities were this year to be celebrated at the
20   VII|           the Kakadi estate this year yielded twelve thousand
21   VII| cultivating it."~ ~"It was a bad year, you know," objected Master
22   VII|     petition on my birthday last year."~ ~"Then if it sends the
23   VII|          sends the petition this year you will give the donation,
24   VII|   suppose?"~ ~"Yes, and for last year too."~ ~"There are, besides,
25   VII|      examined his accounts every year.~ ~When the worthy steward
26   VII|          so long as I live, from year to year. And I hope that
27   VII|          as I live, from year to year. And I hope that henceforth
28   VII|        one occasion in the whole year when he met him face to
29   VII|        God grant me but one more year over and above the many
30   VII|     could he reckon upon another year being granted him? Was he
31   VII|  birthdays also, for there, from year to year, the peasant girl
32   VII|          for there, from year to year, the peasant girl who brought
33  VIII|     worth a million and a half a year.~ ~"Yes, a million and a
34  VIII|          girl whose parents last year gave her in marriage to
35    XI|     trick of sulking for a whole year without saying why; the
36   XII|   occurred to him that, scarce a year ago, he had sat in the same
37    XV|       base-born brats yourself a year ago."~ ~"Joking apart, my
38   XXI|         lines: 'He lived but one year, the rest he slept away.'
39   XXI|         coming of that day every year, and that he should thus
40   XXI|     should thus remember me from year to year.~ ~"And now my business
41   XXI|         remember me from year to year.~ ~"And now my business
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