Chapter

 1     I|     evening. Mr. Peter Bús was coming home from his fields on
 2     I|            Isn't there a coach coming along there?" she said.~ ~"
 3     I|      he might have dragged the coming guests out of the mud in
 4   III|    gulyás to prevent them from coming together. If, however, on
 5     V|       thousand florins for the coming month personally, but had
 6   VII|   courtyard. The huntsmen were coming back from the forest with
 7   VII|       the bolder of the twain, coming forward, took off his cap,
 8   VII|       the next village; he was coming on to you with a birthday
 9   VII|  account were they to think of coming back to him.~ ~The bailiff
10    IX|        have another reason for coming here, for that she had a
11    IX|      voice, wondering what was coming next, and what fresh attack
12    IX|       a day passed without his coming to our house, and he said,
13    IX|            Hush! Mr. Boltay is coming."~ ~The old man entered,
14    IX|     first, and told her he was coming. His first care was to give
15     X|      have been on the point of coming over every day."~ ~Fanny
16     X|     the entertainment that was coming off there in honour of the
17     X| necessary preparations for the coming housewarming which your
18   XII|        he lets her know of his coming beforehand, like one who
19  XIII|        direction the enemy was coming, and then made for the reeds
20  XIII|       much as possible without coming to too close quarters till
21  XIII|      they perceived a horseman coming towards them on the high-road,
22  XIII|    quarters procurable for the coming summer: it really is a very
23   XVI|  ladyship intends to spend the coming winter in the capital."~ ~"
24   XVI|      sets. The Szépkiesdys are coming up, and we may also expect
25  XVII|       and hastened towards the coming guest on her husband's arm.~ ~
26  XVII|      Kárpáthy the cause of his coming: he had, he said, to settle
27 XVIII|    Abellino?~ ~Look; now he is coming in! He had still that defiant,
28   XXI|        Rudolf, many thanks for coming. Pardon me for sending for
29   XXI|        Thank you very much for coming. Rudolf, a peculiar feeling
30   XXI|      beforehand at the[Pg 353] coming of that day every year,
31  Note|     the entertainment that was coming off there in honour of the
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