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 1     I|          and at such times would sit bolt upright as if determined
 2    II|          and thus obliged him to sit straight.~ ~"You require
 3   III|         then four girls ought to sit on the top of each barrel,
 4   III|         the wine from where they sit in long-eared rummers."~ ~"
 5   III|          of gold, and making him sit in the family state-carriage
 6   III|    heyduke! Many a time he would sit up in bed to laugh; nay,
 7    IV| dinner-time, and then they would sit round the table with sour,
 8    IV|          unless they are able to sit before the mirror all day
 9    IV|          but they were forced to sit at home, for they had no
10    IV|         mouth.~ ~Teresa made him sit down. Her demeanour towards
11    IV|        not what to say.~ ~"Don't sit staring at me there like
12    IV|       and it is not necessary to sit down for the sake of the
13     V|      young journeyman. She would sit and brood for hours together,
14    VI|         And now be so good as to sit down and write me a receipt."~ ~
15   VII|    impossible to ever get him to sit down by the side of his
16   VII|       his man of business, "Pray sit down, sir, and write."~ ~
17   VII|         votive lambs was wont to sit. But now, Master Jock, in
18   VII|          might have somewhere to sit."~ ~At these words Master
19   VII|        by Mike Kis. Nobody durst sit beside Mike Horhi, as he
20  VIII|    innermost apartment, made him sit down, and remained standing
21  VIII|   grasped the artisan's hand.~ ~"Sit down again, my worthy Master
22    IX|      where they compelled her to sit down, and made her understand,
23    IX|         would come to our house, sit down on the sofa which he
24    IX|     works. He made the musicians sit down before the piano, and
25     X|       drew him forward, made him sit down in an armchair, and,
26     X|       Nay, my dear Mr. Varga, do sit down, or else I must stand
27     X|          for being so bold as to sit in it at all, and bending
28     X|     command, so he felt bound to sit down again. He had never
29     X|         he, forsooth, was now to sit in judgment on these great
30     X|         ladies! You, Lady Flora, sit down here, by my wife. Dame
31     X|     where she ought and meant to sit, without his telling her;
32    XI|       forth, and then they would sit down together and talk scandal
33    XI|      across a fork, she will not sit down to table; if there
34    XI|          anybody in a blue dress sit down at the same table as
35    XV|      yourself in India. Come and sit down by me. Have you brought
36    XV|     brought the pipe.~ ~"And now sit down by me and make yourself
37   XVI|    compelled his beloved wife to sit down beside him again on
38   XXI|      ever wore. Here she used to sit when she sketched. There'
39   XXI|          seat; there she used to sit all through the afternoons.
40   XXI|     bread and wine, he would not sit down to ordinary food, and
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