Chapter

 1   III|        neck, turned towards its new opponent, but he also now
 2   III| huzzahing, the mob escorted the new Whitsun King along all the
 3   III|     sworn jurors brought in the new Whitsun King to introduce
 4   III|      and Mike fell to singing a new drinking-song which none
 5   III|       Now, this was an entirely new trick, and an extremely
 6   III|         to be shown in.~ ~"What new sort of manners do you call
 7    IV|      family was going to lead a new and orderly life, that every
 8    IV|      that can only look nice in new clothes. Such people, unless
 9    IV|  singing. His wife, too, bought new bonnets; their dresses began
10    IV|     disposed to do so because a new velvet collar had recently
11    IV|         bought everything brand new. This very week she purchased
12     V|        her acquainted with that new, that withering, consuming
13    VI|         a moment Abellino had a new plan already in his head.~ ~"
14    VI|      with ours, which are quite new, and it will not be so easy
15    VI|          said Rudolf. "Mine are new."~ ~"We agree," replied
16   VII|    surrounding villages ordered new frock-coats from Debreczin
17   VII|     receipts are increased by a new item, to wit, the hides
18   VII|    hastened to congratulate the new patron.~ ~On the fifth day
19   VII|   celebrated a week later, your new landlord would have revived
20    IX|     pressed forward to meet the new arrivals. The host, I mean
21    IX|         his uncle's wife like a new Joseph fleeing from a new
22    IX|       new Joseph fleeing from a new Madame Potiphar! You had
23     X|      can ask for advice in this new and strange world, of which
24    XI|     have been surprising if the new housewife had not known
25  XIII|         you not getting ready a new mansion at Pest?" asked
26  XIII|         myself what an entirely new life we'll begin to live
27    XV|        his Kaffir tongue to the new arrival, and was furious
28    XV|            By way of answer the new arrival himself rushed through
29    XV|        you,"[Pg 296] cursed the new arrival. "You resemble one
30    XV|     very well pleased with him. New projects began to spring
31   XIX|        they brought to him this new citizen of the world, and
32   XXI|     useless; pray rather for my new life. And now let us go
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