Chapter

 1     I|          direction indicated, but hastened into his pothouse to strip
 2    II|      Griffard, frantic with rage, hastened off to a cutler's shop,
 3   III|          stranger-youth.~ ~Martin hastened after him likewise. His
 4   III|           had come up, and Martin hastened to explain how it was that
 5   III|         Useless fury! The umpires hastened up, and, removing the floral
 6   III|           and Master Jock himself hastened after the youths in his
 7   III|         like bull-baiting, he had hastened to the spot, and did not
 8    IV|           his sister's good deed, hastened to seek her out, and kissing
 9    IV|          he turned back again and hastened home.~ ~At home they were
10    VI|      Abellino Kárpáthy! Alexander hastened home with his discovery.~ ~
11    VI|   afterwards another. The seconds hastened to the spot, and found Alexander
12   VII|         the Kárpáthy domains, who hastened to introduce themselves
13   VII|     Gyárfás had deserted him, and hastened to congratulate the new
14  VIII|         out of the difficulty. He hastened to consult Alexander.~ ~
15  VIII|           Pg 197]~ ~Master Boltay hastened to seek Teresa, and make
16    IX|        miserable creature herself hastened to inform him who she was.~ ~"
17    IX|       banker, who had immediately hastened to acquaint his principals
18    IX|          too much for him; but he hastened to the house as fast as
19    IX|        sign. Abellino immediately hastened out to have a word with
20    IX|        directed against him.~ ~He hastened to the card-room.~ ~As he
21     X|       deserve so much favour, and hastened to hand her the document,
22     X|          a question."~ ~Mr. Varga hastened to assure her that he was
23     X|         John a little.~ ~Kárpáthy hastened to make the ladies known
24     X|          Marion, however, at once hastened to weaken any pleasant impression
25     X|         kind and obliging," Fanny hastened to object; "but I must own
26    XV|           So the worthy gentleman hastened to wash from off him the
27   XVI|         the ball was over, Rudolf hastened to seek out his wife. His
28  XVII|         as well as her heart, and hastened towards the coming guest
29  XVII|      young nobleman perceived and hastened towards them. Kárpáthy held
30    XX|         before the tomb.~ ~Rudolf hastened confidently towards the
31   XXI|            he rose from his seat, hastened to meet him, and warmly
32  XXII| Impossible!" cried Rudolf; and he hastened to the Squire's bedroom.~ ~
33  XXII|          remained away; every one hastened to see him once more, and
34  Note|       banker, who had immediately hastened to acquaint his principals
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