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1 I| destined for great, for amazing things. But fate, environment, 2 I| drink all manner of good things.~ ~"Look, Mat!" said he 3 I| face.~ ~ ~ ~While these things were going on in one of 4 I| nation, he must, before all things, cut a decent figure abroad. 5 I| could tell you a thousand things. His whole life is an absurdity. 6 I| heydukes, packing up the things, would have pulled the chairs 7 II| mistresses, and other agreeable things of the same sort, a relapse 8 II| control the money market know things that they keep to themselves, 9 II| t say: I never made such things," said the ex-pastry-cook, 10 IV| them once or twice; the things were as good as given away. 11 IV| to be silent about such things, and I beg you will not 12 IV| he had done none of these things.[Pg 112]~ ~"And now, sir, 13 IV| correction, in case the things that are done in your house, 14 VII| on! Another time[Pg 159] things shall be different; you 15 VII| Moreover, amongst other things he had started glass-works, 16 VII| mention many other wonderful things, all of which had come to 17 VII| not laugh at these funny things, but actually took Miska 18 VII| rumour added that still worse things befell towards the end of 19 VIII| Master Boltay, hearing these things from day to day, became 20 VIII| swore he would do dreadful things to any one he might catch 21 IX| to wear far more splendid things, she might nevertheless 22 IX| with[Pg 214] you. How oddly things come about, to be sure! 23 IX| of them, those stuck-up things who were so quick to judge 24 IX| that she had brought the things from town. Fanny would then 25 XI| possible. She was used to such things. She remembered everything, 26 XII| and lastly because such things as dinner-tables are only 27 XII| casta, "To the pure all things are pure," and whoever blushed 28 XIII| had even grander and finer things to say than she herself 29 XIII| Women understand these things so much better than men.~ ~ 30 XIII| I am thinking of serious things, of charitable objects. 31 XV| us talk of[Pg 297] other things. It looks as if Pest were 32 XV| think as little of such things as of the dreams of my baboon."~ ~ 33 XV| know not why you say such things to me. Do I look like a 34 XVIII| faculty, for arranging such things, and it was "our friend" 35 XVIII| Even now the real state of things would not have occurred 36 XIX| I first heard of these things from that good old fellow, 37 XX| when he thought on these things, his fine eyes filled with