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 1    IV| himself waxed so wroth that he felt bound to pour forth his
 2     V|        clearer and firmer, she felt less and less of a desire
 3     V|   Teresa, for the girl's sake, felt bound to accept what he
 4     V|     itself. Teresa, therefore, felt bound to allow Fanny to
 5     V|    singing!"~ ~She immediately felt bound to turn round and
 6     V|       against herself, for she felt tottering on the edge of
 7    VI|        full of horror. She now felt that she had acted improperly
 8    VI|     not even his name, yet she felt that she would love him
 9    VI|      scene to his comrades. He felt that whatever turn he might
10   VII| thousand florins. He had never felt so happy as he was at that
11  VIII|    room. What was he to do? He felt within himself that Kárpáthy
12  VIII|  obliterated by the delight he felt that his ward should have
13    IX|        she had a reason Teresa felt quite certain.[Pg 212]~ ~
14    IX|       a millionaire, and Fanny felt ashamed to be as familiar
15    IX|       they were not ready, she felt obliged to remain in town
16    IX|       resolute voice that they felt bound to obey, and all four
17    IX|      everybody, so that nobody felt neglected. A model host,
18     X|        lady!~ ~Fanny naturally felt miserable and lonely. There
19     X|      This was a command, so he felt bound to sit down again.
20     X|       down again. He had never felt so bad before any other
21     X|        me?"~ ~The good old man felt his heart fortified by the
22     X|      to a young wife!"~ ~Fanny felt her eyes grow burning hot,
23  XIII|     applauded.~ ~Only Kárpáthy felt uneasy, and did not know
24  XIII|     and see me" - and then she felt again how much she loved
25  XIII|       lips. How happy Kárpáthy felt at that moment! He turned
26   XVI|       home.~ ~In a word, Fanny felt the danger to be much less
27   XVI|      words, till all who heard felt their hearts leap towards
28   XVI|  conceal the smarting pain she felt at that moment? But no,
29  XVII|    yesterday's warfare, and he felt magnanimous and would not
30  XVII|   almost collapsed. The Squire felt her arm tremble.~ ~"I trod
31  XVII|      be dancing round her. She felt the pressure of a warm hand
32  XVII|     stammered Fanny, as if she felt obliged to answer something.~ ~"
33  XVII|         through it all she had felt a sinful pleasure in her
34  XVII|       nobody knew, she herself felt that that happiness was
35  XVII|       threatened danger.~ ~She felt the fever in every limb.
36  XVII|      every limb. She knew, she felt that the man whom already
37  XVII|      Rudolf was interested, he felt he must take a[Pg 324] deeper
38  XVII| suddenly grew grave. His heart felt heavy. Only now did he begin
39   XXI|         nobody guessed what he felt while these words were being
40   XXI| a-weeping, and not one of them felt ashamed of himself before
41  XXII|       of a coffin which he had felt on his birthday. Everything
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