Chapter

 1     I|       your apartments, and make ready for our entertainment. Give
 2     I|         heroic expression, "get ready my conveyance. We'll depart -
 3    II|      that Monsieur Griffard was ready to receive him, and with
 4    II|     upon every year. Good! I am ready to advance you that also."~ ~
 5    II|       that if he showed himself ready to help Kárpáthy out of
 6    II|       me with all the documents ready, so that no time may be
 7   III|  proposed a fresh race.~ ~"I am ready for anything you like,"
 8   III|            If that be all, I am ready."~ ~"I'll take you with
 9   III|         dress you. When you are ready, come down to my drinking-room.
10    VI|     letter with his hand, "I am ready to settle this account also
11    VI|       acquaintance sake, we are ready to place our service as
12    VI|      hired coach. Alexander was ready[Pg 147] waiting for them.
13   VII|        tongue."[Pg 158]~ ~"I am ready to eat up all that your
14   VII|    missies. They are now making ready to give a representation
15   VII|        custom, had fifty ducats ready, which he gave to the veterans
16   VII|        cried; "get the carriage ready for him! Send four horses
17  VIII|    weeping at my death, will be ready to dance for joy at it.
18  VIII|       ll run off and get supper ready."[Pg 197]~ ~Master Boltay
19  VIII|     give you any pleasure, I am ready to marry him."[Pg 198]~ ~"
20    IX|        and Teresa and Fanny got ready for her a cabinet next to
21    IX|        music-room. When all was ready, Teresa took Fanny's two
22    IX| wondrously beautiful damsel was ready to take him for a husband,
23    IX|    house - and as they were not ready, she felt obliged to remain
24    IX|     honour and his oath, he was ready to deposit with me sixty
25    IX|         sixty thousand florins, ready money, and if ever he should
26     X|      and forward. Every one was ready to believe the worst of
27     X|         assured her that he was ready for anything in the world;
28  XIII|             Are you not getting ready a new mansion at Pest?"
29   XXI|        am to be put, stands all ready in my bedroom; every day
30   XXI|      from it again. It is quite ready. I took some trouble about
31   XXI|   monument - it is standing all ready in my museum - must be placed
32  XXII|         the time everything was ready for the funeral - for indeed
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