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1 I | for it in the neighbouring town of Szeged, and he was quite 2 II | repeated in every salon of the town. Well, what's the news in 3 III | strutted a sworn burgher of the town, whose face seemed full 4 III | the door of any burgher or town councillor he would signify, 5 III | glasses every week, which the town paid for.~ ~"And now, answer 6 III | Whitsun Kingship has cost the town a pretty penny."~ ~"I know 7 III | out of the coffers of the town, but out of the pockets 8 III | at every hostelry in the town, while every landlord is 9 III | out of the fields into the town. Not one of the drovers, 10 III | hour's journey from the town began the enormous morass 11 III | along all the streets of the town, for he was in duty bound 12 III | the chief magistrate and town councillors, and there drink 13 IV | was the sole talk of the town.~ ~Now, Meyer had an elder 14 IV | pocket-handkerchief, went up to town, and paid into the public 15 IV | at the other end of the town.~ ~The worthy spinster was 16 IV | to all the fools of the town. You have devoted your four 17 V | the opposite end of the town, over his shop; but he knew 18 V | have spread through the town was too much to expect. 19 VI | now, sir, in this little town, I have actually found at 20 VI | pater-familias residing in this town presents through us six 21 VI | strutted up and down the town all day on the offchance 22 VI | till he is carried into town erysipelas may set in."~ ~" 23 VI | and returned on foot to town.[Pg 153]~ ~ ~ ~ 24 VII(6)| The county town, where they had a standing 25 VII | them came the youths of the town, rolling before them a ten-firkin 26 VIII | mouth-piece of the whole town. Teresa's mind was wandering 27 IX | galloped at full speed from the town, as if it were a question 28 IX | felt obliged to remain in town all night, and sent Boltay 29 IX | you disappeared from the town. Then he gave way to despair 30 IX | wanted anything brought from town, as the horses were already 31 IX | humour again.~ ~On reaching town, Boltay dismounted at the 32 IX | hackney-coach, and drove out of town. All the way along she was 33 IX | brought the things from town. Fanny would then go out 34 IX | the old people took her to town?" said she.~ ~"No; they 35 XV | their tents in this little town, in which there is as much 36 XVI | drove over to the county town where lodgings had been