Chapter

 1     I|        could save me but a rich uncle, this Hungarian Nabob, this
 2     I|        for I am that half-crazy uncle of yours, that rich betyár
 3     I|       persons described my only uncle to me so differently that
 4     I|        my presence that my dear uncle is not the finest cavalier
 5     I|        I was looking for a dead uncle, and I have found a living
 6     I|    contraire, as I find my dear uncle alive, it will be all the
 7     I|             Come, come, my dear uncle! You are pleased to be facetious!
 8     I|        warm brick under my dear uncle's feet! Watch over every
 9    II|         is none other than your uncle himself, who is so lacking
10    II|    bring an action against your uncle, because he had the indecency
11    II|       millions, payable when my uncle expires."[Pg 53]~ ~"And
12    II|           Pg 53]~ ~"And if your uncle's vital thread in the hands
13    II|       laughing. "You imagine my uncle to be a very amiable sort
14    II|         and I am regarding your uncle's life just as if it had
15    II|         concern whatever for my uncle."~ ~The banker smiled. He
16    II|         said just now that your uncle might marry. It would not
17    II|      himself free again."~ ~"My uncle has no ideals. He does not
18    II| Naturally, lest I die before my uncle."~ ~"It might so happen.
19    II|       would neatly rid me of my uncle."~ ~"Sir, sir!" cried the
20    II|     would have them made for my uncle. I am capable of killing,
21   VII|          Once he had beheld his uncle in the midst of diversions
22   VII|       birthday gift to his dear uncle, with the hearty wish that
23   VII|     Providence, inasmuch as his uncle was by this time drawing
24  VIII|        he is John Kárpáthy, the uncle of that tempter at church."~ ~
25    IX|         second letter, that the uncle was still alive, and likely
26    IX|    waiting for the death of his uncle, who was greatly against
27    IX|      the girl to wait till your uncle dies; she herself would
28    IX|          Wait a moment, my dear uncle," said Fanny; "I want to
29    IX|          should have become his uncle's wife, and consequently,
30    IX|         who was celebrating his uncle's wedding! The outwitted
31    IX|          not to him, but to his uncle!~ ~It almost did Abellino
32    IX|        from the embraces of his uncle's wife like a new Joseph
33    XV|        you made it up with your uncle."~ ~"I would rather be a
34    XV|      possibly imagine?"~ ~"Your uncle is as much enamoured of
35 XVIII|  concerned on his account; your uncle feels remarkably well. But
36 Words|      national costume.~ ~Bácsi, uncle, a term of familiarity between
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