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1 II| probably could not have told you; but when, a few years 2 III| courser in the county, who told falsehoods as glibly as 3 IV| consult his books about it. He told Mr. Meyer straight out that 4 IV| for me." He wanted to be told that Teresa could not - 5 IV| before doing anything she was told to do.~ ~"You are to come 6 V| Fanny, to whom alone she told anything about the matter. 7 VI| confession. The girl had told her honestly that she was 8 VI| do - she went to Boltay, told him everything, and entreated 9 VI| also.~ ~The worthy spinster told him the marvellous story 10 VI| standing. The youths then told the coachman to stop, and 11 VII| improper expression; he told the gipsy that when he got 12 VII| actors, and students were told to behave themselves decently; 13 VII| later the bell rang, which told that dinner was actually 14 VIII| Boltay, first of all, when I told you to marry and I would 15 VIII| two old guardians. Fanny told Boltay that if old Kárpáthy 16 IX| them stood up to me, and told me straight out that if 17 IX| the first time he had ever told a lie in his life, and only 18 IX| her. At the same time, he told them the cause of Mrs. Meyer' 19 IX| promise of secrecy, so he told Teresa of the coincidence.~ ~ 20 IX| his despair when he was told that you lived there no 21 IX| narrative, especially when she told him what a splendid picture 22 IX| coachman had arrived first, and told her he was coming. His first 23 IX| Meyer whether she had not told the girl that he meant to 24 X| door he came to till he was told to come in. On perceiving 25 XIII| whips on every side of him told him that a war of extirpation 26 XIII| see her, they were to be told she was not feeling well, 27 XV| guest."~ ~Joko did as he was told, and brought the pipe.~ ~" 28 XVI| wishes!"~ ~"I have never told anybody that I wanted to 29 XVI| out his wife. His servants told him that she had already 30 XVII| the staircase together, he told Kárpáthy the cause of his