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1 I| He now[Pg 17] grasped the fact that they wanted to make 2 I| fiddle o'er thee."~ ~And, in fact, the gipsy never moved a 3 I| immediately advertised of the fact."~ ~"And so I suppose you 4 II| parting with your guineas, in fact, every time you have a glass 5 III| everybody. In a few moments, in fact, Mike had drunk good-fellowship 6 IV| believe. As a matter of fact, however, Mr. Meyer lounged 7 IV| was ragged (which latter fact, by the way, was not very 8 IV| backward in learning - in fact, she made no progress at 9 IV| besides, as a matter of fact, there was not the slightest 10 IV| another sort of thing, in fact. But, at any rate, he ought 11 V| just such a beauty, in fact, as the world is apt to 12 VI| Conrad took a note of the fact in his pocket-book, and 13 VII| misstatement. I know as a fact that there was no rain just 14 VII| phenomenon.~ ~In point of fact, this sudden change of conduct 15 VIII| man already; and the mere fact of my recovering my strength 16 VIII| very extraordinary in the fact that the girl knew his secret. 17 IX| call his attention to the fact that the marriage must be 18 IX| the magnate, despite the fact of his being a member of 19 IX| she looked at her long, in fact, she could scarce take her 20 IX| handsome young fellow; in fact, I never saw a handsomer 21 IX| it said, so delighted in fact, that he had arranged to 22 IX| know it!~ ~As a matter of fact, the worthy banker had come 23 IX| feigning ignorance of the fact that the whispering and 24 X| little ignoramus?"~ ~And, in fact, so confused and taken back 25 X| young, a mere child, in fact, when it began, ha, ha! - 26 XI| and propriety. The mere fact that Fanny had gained Flora' 27 XIII| call their attention to the fact that they might easily come 28 XIII| him by the neck had, in fact, tossed him up, and scarcely 29 XIII| drive about with him, in fact, she never left him. She 30 XVI| least.~ ~"And I know it as a fact, that our fêted friend Rudolf 31 XVI| her; ruined himself, in fact, because of her. He spent 32 XVII| Kárpátfalva. Fanny wished, in fact, to be far away from Szentirma, 33 XVIII| Kecskerey. He attributed the fact that he drew after him a