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1 I| innkeeper?"~ ~"I am. And may I ask, sir, who you are, whence 2 I| truly!"~ ~"Then, may I ask to what nationality you 3 I| You would do better to ask yourself where you are going 4 I| gentleman."~ ~"Then why, may I ask, are you travelling about 5 I| thousand francs. Now, I ask you, how can a man live 6 I| took it into their heads to ask me for money, and when one 7 I| yourself!"~ ~"Well, I do not ask you for a yearly allowance, 8 I| and forwards.~ ~"I don't ask for a gift, you know," he 9 III| stay till August, simply to ask him who he thought would 10 III| Kingship.[Pg 67]~ ~"Don't ask me who or what I am. If 11 IV| often his tongue itched to ask a question or two, but he 12 IV| presence had already begun to ask her, in joke, when she was 13 IV| He knew not whether to ask the old lady to take a chair, 14 IV| words why I have come. All I ask is that you deliver over 15 V| very much have liked to ask, had he not been too shy 16 V| say nothing about me. I ask it simply for the girl's 17 VI| Why do I do this? you may ask. Well, I have my own special 18 VII| you, as a Christian man, I ask, have the agent postpone 19 VIII| Well, and now I'll go and ask the girl to have you, and 20 VIII| resolved to first of all ask for Fanny's hand for Alexander - 21 IX| if only once? I do not ask to speak to her, but if 22 IX| her in polite society, and ask no questions."~ ~Here Mrs. 23 IX| your name. And now I would ask you all three, my friends, 24 IX| this Mr. Kecskerey you will ask? Well, he was a worthy gentleman 25 IX| Presently he went out again to ask Mrs. Meyer whether she had 26 X| could her ladyship have to ask him? He devoutly wished 27 X| do so.~ ~"I am going to ask you a question, to which 28 X| the one person whom I can ask for advice in this new and 29 X| room.[Pg 253]~ ~"I must ask your pardon, my dear neighbour," 30 X| lazy to spit out - "I must ask your pardon, chère voisine - 31 X| And how long, may I ask, will - this - short - time - 32 XI| and the poor, but don't ask him to make the acquaintance 33 XIII| at her friend, as if to ask whether she also ought not 34 XIII| could now have seen it all! Ask an enthusiastic fox-hunter 35 XIII| t be angry with me if I ask you to do me a favour?"~ ~" 36 XIII| you to do me a favour?"~ ~"Ask not one favour, but a thousand 37 XIII| I have something else to ask."~ ~Kárpáthy could scarce 38 XV| dear friend," said he, "you ask too much of me. You seem 39 XIX| anybody came out he would ask what was going on[Pg 334]