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1 I| huddled up together for the night, was squabbling sociably. 2 I| their way across it late at night in any sort of vehicle.~ ~ 3 I| gentleman. The cold wet night froze the blood in the veins 4 I| life-giving magnetism.~ ~All night long he had been unable 5 I| him in the middle of the night, and demanded something 6 I| Morocco. I have spent the night in as deplorable a hut as 7 I| serving-maid is as ugly as night."~ ~"Ugly! Ah, c'est piquant! 8 I| Nabob, this Plutus, one night crammed himself up to the 9 III| him crouching down. All night long he would be roaring 10 IV| and he would lie busy all night long thinking of some way 11 V| lay in a fever the whole night.[Pg 123]~ ~Meanwhile the 12 V| who are occupied day and night with the thought of how 13 VI| into his house that very night. Alexander, who heard everything, 14 VI| unexpectedly disappeared one night without telling her whither 15 VII| every direction. Late that night all the roads leading from 16 VII| at once - yes, that very night - to Kárpátfalva, take possession, 17 VIII| it myself. I think of it night and day."~ ~"Night and day? 18 VIII| of it night and day."~ ~"Night and day? And don't you think 19 VIII| the girl and bade her good night, and they all went to their 20 VIII| their several rooms. The night was far advanced; it was 21 IX| what had happened on the night of Squire John's birthday. 22 IX| obliged to remain in town all night, and sent Boltay back to 23 IX| Pg 213]~ ~This particular night, too, was very stormy. The 24 IX| mother to come and spend the night with her.~ ~Mrs. Meyer came, 25 IX| matchless creature!~ ~ ~ ~At night, in the dark, when the candles 26 IX| Fanny."[Pg 220]~ ~"Good night; I want to go to sleep," 27 XII| dinner lasted far into the night, and towards the end of 28 XIII| watched by the sick-bed night and day, denying herself 29 XVI| XVI.~ ~LIGHT WITHOUT AND NIGHT WITHIN.~ ~Yet it had to 30 XVI| on for ever. Well, good night, dear Rudolf. If you want 31 XVII| us wish each other good night."~ ~Rudolf was dumfounded.~ ~" 32 XVII| Rudolf went to bed that night, he found on a table in 33 XX| heaven is reached, and it is night. Only the snowy whiteness 34 XX| Where will you spend the night? Come with me to Szentirma!"~ ~" 35 XX| disappeared in the darkness of the night by the same road by which 36 XX| hasten to him that very night.[Pg 344]~ ~ ~ ~ 37 XXI| awoke from my sleep in the night it was with a odd sort of 38 XXI| sealed it. And the same night a fair copy of it was made 39 Note| what had happened on the night of Squire John's birthday.~ ~