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 1     V|           benefactor. That was Rudolf Szentirmay, one of the noblest and
 2     X|             indicated - "Flora Eszéky Szentirmay."~ ~"What is this lady like?"
 3     X|               Excellency Count Rudolf Szentirmay. Oh, that is a great man
 4     X|             the Countess Flora Eszéky Szentirmay!"~ ~ ~ ~Fanny, with the
 5     X|          other: "Dame Marion Countess Szentirmay - Countess Rudolf Szentirmay -
 6     X|          Szentirmay - Countess Rudolf Szentirmay - my wife."~ ~Dame Marion
 7     X|               my wife."~ ~Dame Marion Szentirmay made the lady of the house
 8     X|          greatest difficulty did Lady Szentirmay succeed in preventing Fanny
 9     X|             mean time," retorted Lady Szentirmay, jocosely; whereupon Fanny
10     X|         though. I do not know whether Szentirmay is likely to trouble Kárpáthy
11    XI|             THE FEMALE FRIEND.~ ~Lady Szentirmay gained her object. Her week'
12    XI|           towards the woman whom Lady Szentirmay freely admitted to her friendship.
13    XI|                The appearance of Lady Szentirmay was the surest guarantee
14    XI|          right at the top," said Lady Szentirmay, "let us begin with him.
15    XI|               gratefully pressed Lady Szentirmay's hand. What blunders she
16   XII|            delivered a letter to Lady Szentirmay which a rapid runner had
17   XII|               dreamt of parties, Lady Szentirmay dreamt of her husband, and
18  XIII|           look after her," cried Lady Szentirmay, with a strong emphasis
19  XIII|            they came to a ditch. Lady Szentirmay boldly raced towards it,
20  XIII|         nursing.~ ~Nevertheless, Lady Szentirmay would not depart till she
21  XIII|                On her departure, Lady Szentirmay impressed upon Kárpáthy
22  XIII|         attempt, at any rate.~ ~"Lady Szentirmay sends her love; she has
23   XVI|         Lord-Lieutenant, just as Lady Szentirmay had shared hers before the
24   XVI|             week which Fanny spent at Szentirmay Castle was by no means so
25   XVI|             of the installation, Lady Szentirmay and Madame Kárpáthy drove
26   XVI| Governor-General, at the town-hall.~ ~Szentirmay wished his installation
27   XVI|             him approaching her. Lady Szentirmay had just been carried off
28  XVII|             Look, look! those are the Szentirmay horses!"~ ~Fanny almost
29    XX|          place at that hour.~ ~"Count Szentirmay," he said gently, "I am
30   XXI|             of my son is Count Rudolf Szentirmay."~ ~The good old man warmly
31   XXI|            discretion of Count Rudolf Szentirmay.~ ~"And now, committing
32  XXII|              carried, and it was Lady Szentirmay who carried him in her bosom.
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