Chapter

 1    II|         the young dandy. "In an hour's time that bon-mot will
 2   III|       respect.~ ~Scarce half an hour's journey from the town
 3   III|      Jock, remember."~ ~Half an hour later Mike was back again,
 4   III|        sung before.~ ~Within an hour Mike had become a perfect
 5     V| precentor's dwelling, and in an hour's time returned to fetch
 6    VI|      and withdrew.~ ~In half an hour's time Rudolf and Michael
 7   VII|          within a quarter of an hour, he must preach an edifying
 8   VII|        and pray he did - for an hour and a half at least. The
 9   VII|         thou shalt be this very hour."~ ~"Is Master Jock in his
10   VII|        a good appetite. Half an hour later the bell rang, which
11  VIII|         to wait in vain for the hour of my death. I want my estates
12    IX|       manual labour. In half an hour we will set out together,
13    IX|        woman's virtue.~ ~ ~ ~An hour later, the carriage stood
14    IX|         gardening from an early hour, she had put nothing on
15    IX|  celebrity, who, only this very hour, has unexpectedly arrived
16    XV|         admit ladies up to that hour.~ ~Despite this prohibition,
17   XVI|      the town-hall, and half an hour later Rudolf was standing
18   XVI|    other men; so that within an hour's time the whole company
19  XVII|        her defeat in that sweet hour. But when he embraced Flora
20  XVII|      Rudolf throughout one long hour, and they had only been
21  XVII|        see you again, that same hour shall be the hour of my
22  XVII|     that same hour shall be the hour of my death. If, then, you
23   XIX|     away from Death.~ ~After an hour's heavy struggle, the feverish
24    XX|     shall not be longer than an hour away."~ ~"It would be as
25    XX|        came to visit it at that hour was Alexander Boltay.~ ~
26    XX|      come to that place at that hour.~ ~"Count Szentirmay," he
27    XX|         I must return this very hour. The moon will soon be up,
28    XX|        up with him, and half an hour later they were in the courtyard
29   XXI|      sending for you at such an hour and in such hot haste. God
30   XXI|        God to bring upon me the hour in which I shall quit this
31   XXI|         the Nabob. "In her last hour, as she placed my child
32   XXI|   before God if I said, at this hour, that I loved him. I feel
33   XXI|      God, I look forward to the hour when I shall turn to dust."~ ~
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