Chapter

 1     I|        looking individuals were sitting with their backs to the
 2     I|        foundered, the gentleman sitting alone inside it had hit
 3     I|      half a million francs at a sitting without moving a muscle
 4   III|    still higher, for he was now sitting on horseback, holding a
 5   III|     together.~ ~Master Jock was sitting in an armchair, with his
 6    IV|         The worthy spinster was sitting by her fireside, for she
 7    IV|        of times have I seen her sitting with a certain gentleman,
 8     V|      tenderly.~ ~One day, while sitting at her work, the girl sighed
 9     V|         her Sabbath finery, was sitting by one of the side altars,
10     V|    morrow, and that he would be sitting opposite the fifth pillar.~ ~
11    VI| Meanwhile Teresa and Fanny were sitting at one of the windows overlooking
12    VI|       of the window. The person sitting in the carriage was just
13    VI|        Only when he was already sitting in his carriage did the
14   VII|    eagerly desired nephew Béla, sitting beside him, and drinking
15  VIII| treasures."~ ~Kárpáthy remained sitting, and gently grasped the
16    IX|    gentleman who was so fond of sitting on the sofa, and how delicately
17    IX|       perfect order, the ladies sitting down and the gentlemen standing
18    IX|        to lose.~ ~Fennimore was sitting at the other end of the
19    IX|      chair on which he had been sitting, he made a rush at Abellino;
20     X|      that some other person was sitting there in his stead.~ ~Fanny
21   XII|         same place where he was sitting now, and had seen a horrible
22  XIII|       she perceived two persons sitting by her side; one was Flora,
23  XIII|      old woman she would now be sitting at home in her quiet peaceful
24  XIII|       all the time she would be sitting inside with her husband,
25  XIII|        the silent lips, and was sitting in the carriage on her way
26    XV|       sense of the word. He was sitting in the middle of the room
27   XVI|        horsemen. He himself was sitting bareheaded in the open carriage,
28   XVI|        for a waltz, and she was sitting there alone.~ ~Rudolf politely
29  XVII|        and when he was actually sitting in the coach, she ran after
30    XX|         state of collapse, half sitting, half kneeling on the pedestal.
31   XXI|         all those big grave men sitting round the table there fell
32   XXI|  pressed the hands of the youth sitting on his right, who thereupon
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