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 1     I|     broken into his kitchen, he asked, with an alacrity to oblige
 2   III|       diploma of gentility?" he asked; "you are not a gentleman
 3    IV|  impatience went so far that he asked his wife, "Why does Matilda
 4    IV|   locked up myself."~ ~"Where?" asked the terrified Meyer.~ ~This
 5    IV|       about it!"~ ~"Why, papa?" asked Fanny. Like all badly-brought-up
 6     V|           Why do you sigh?" she asked.~ ~"Poor Matilda!" said
 7     V|       him. She therefore humbly asked the lackey whether it was
 8    VI|       strain, and, approaching, asked them what were their commands.~ ~"
 9    VI|          Who are your seconds?" asked Livius, coldly. "Give me
10    VI|       the coachman to stop, and asked Alexander whether he would
11    VI|          Are you wounded?" they asked Abellino.~ ~"No, no!" said
12    VI|         the opposite party, and asked whether they considered
13   VII|       was to be seen. At last I asked a maize-reaper I fell in
14   VII|      lad. The first question he asked was: "Has any one come?"~ ~"
15   VII|       be allowed. And every one asked his neighbour in amazement
16   VII|     cheek, patted her head, and asked her kindly -~ ~"What is
17   VII|         also."~ ~"Who is that?" asked Master Jock, with a face
18  VIII|       don't want to marry him?" asked the old man, sadly.~ ~"If
19    IX|         to me like a madman and asked what had become of you. '
20    IX|       get him out of my head. I asked him why he did not make
21    IX|        thousand ducats."~ ~"I?" asked Abellino, irritably.~ ~"
22     X|       my dear, good Mr. Varga?" asked Fanny, with a smile. "If
23    XI|  mentioning among so many?" she asked.~ ~"Yes; Dame Marion."~ ~"
24  XIII|      his palm some little time, asked -~ ~"And ought I not to
25  XIII|       took her hand in his, and asked how she was.~ ~"Quite well,"
26  XIII|         rejoicing that his wife asked anything of him at all.~ ~"
27  XIII|         a new mansion at Pest?" asked Fanny.~ ~"You wish to live
28    XV|        the family estates. They asked him a little time ago why
29  XVII|       Then who else can it be?" asked the Squire.[Pg 319] He must
30  XVII|       composition, so he simply asked again, "Then who else can
31  XVII|        her pretty hands, Rudolf asked compassionately, "Why do
32 XVIII|        the matter with her?" he asked aloud.~ ~"Ah, she is in
33 XVIII|    remarked Kecskerey.~ ~"Who?" asked Abellino, with sparkling
34   XIX|       doctor emerged again, and asked him to retire with him to
35    XX|       are you doing here, sir?" asked Rudolf, who was the first
36   XXI| benevolent Peter Varga, who had asked, as a favour, that he might
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